r/solarpunk 44m ago

Research Explore sustainable energy solutions, smart planning, and innovative technologies to power your home or community with clean, renewable energy.

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r/solarpunk 1h ago

Literature/Fiction Is it possible for a morally grey organization similar to the scp foundation to exist in a solarpunk world?

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Ok so first I am an aspiring worldbuilder/writer along with being a future enviromental scientist. I have for the past two months have been getting really into solarpunk, I've come from cyberpunk and stuff. I love solarpunk i love the community governance and just in general everything of it and I want to write a solarpunk story but I want to have something like the SCP foundation in it, I'm calling it the Aegis Directorate. And i just wanted some advice from people who know more about solarpunk then I do on how I can incorporate it, I already have some ideas

The Aegis directorate during the old corporate era was a lot more like the scp foundation with a mission of research, securing, and protecting all Anomalies entities. during and after the revolution they transformed their mission into the protection, research, and understanding of all Anomalies and sometimes refered to as the reformed directorate. But like world ending Anomalies and very dangerous ones still exist so many are still in containment but most aren't. Anomalpis humanoids that aren't insane are incorporated into society and the directorate has a very proactive approach to dealing with Anomalies, like informing and training communities to deal with Anomalies thay might attack them or just how to not provoke them. I'm trying to take a page from how the natives of north America talked about like entities and how they would avoid them and stuff.

But it's still the world and many are dangerous. Many are still locked up and studied and the Reformed directorate still has to do things un ethical to preserve reality. Like if the death of 1 saves 100 the directorate will do that it's meant to be morally grey I'm just afraid it won't fit into a so solarpunk world.

The directorate along with this has two other policies; be cold not cruel, and that Anomalies are apart of the world that should be understood but that humans will screw Up everything by trying to use/exploit them. The directorate also makes sure that the rights of Anomalies are protected by all bio regional governments and such.

Is it just gonna turn out weird trying to make a solarpunk world morally grey with a scp like organizati9n or could it work be make it more interesting?

Some other info about the directorate while they don't do it as often as the scp foundation humans are still sometimes used in testing, while a great emphasis is kept on keeping them alive they are still used. Humans used in this world are often exiles and corporate remnants. Exiles are people who refuse rehabilitation and or are exiled from communities. And corporate remanets are like forces from the old world who refuse to give up the fight for corporations so like raiders and terrorists as they are often seen as.

Frankly maybe I should just make it the world more eldritch themed With solarpunk aspects, thoughts yall?

I could try having chickens be like used to replace most tests


r/solarpunk 4h ago

Research Biophilic Design and the Therapeutic Power of Smellscapes: A Sustainable Path to Psychological Wellbeing

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Olfaction plays a fundamental role in human psychological well-being, with its direct neural pathway to the limbic system influencing emotional processing, memory recall, and autonomic regulation. While biophilic design has been extensively studied for its psychological benefits, olfactory elements have received comparatively less emphasis in discussions on therapeutic applications. This paper examines empirical evidence supporting the psychological effects of natural scents, including their potential to modulate stress responses, autonomic nervous system activity, and cognitive function. Additionally, it explores how olfactory stimuli can be integrated into urban planning, clinical psychology, and workplace design to enhance well-being. The discussion considers both the restorative and distressing effects of scent, particularly its role in memory recall and trauma responses, as well as the relevance of blue spaces and oceanic smellscapes in promoting mental health. Incorporating olfactory stimuli into biophilic design may offer a complementary approach to fostering psychological resilience in urban environments, though further research is needed to assess its long-term efficacy and practical implementation.


r/solarpunk 8h ago

Research Looking for guest writers on Energy realities of Solarpunk

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Hello everyone,

I am running a content publishing website on Climate change with focus on post-growth perspectives. I am looking to scale it up in traction and I feel bringing guest writers now would be a nice collaborative way to do that. I am looking to brainstorm and co-author articles (sole author fine too). Also need to figure out a business model around our collaboration. I am open to paying honorarium fee initially to kickstart the collab. I am currently doing some redesign revamps for website to make it more engaging and after that looking to develop pipeline of articles together.

I have written articles on concepts like EROI, Hubbert's curve, Jevons Paradox etc so far but now looking to get deep into elaborating energy realities of low carbon Solarpunk living for the readers (target audience mostly Millennials and GenZ).

If anybody is interested or know anyone, please DM me. If you have any other inputs on this, let me know as well. Cheers.


r/solarpunk 13h ago

Original Content Battery replaceability comic. Lessons learnt, hope this comes off well.

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r/solarpunk 18h ago

Discussion A problem with solar punk.

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Alright I'm gonna head this off by saying this isn't an attack against the aesthetic or concept, please don't take major offense. This is purely a moment to reflect upon where humanities place in nature should be.

Alright so first up, the problem. We have 8.062 billion human beings on planet earth. That's 58 people per square kilometer of land, or 17,000 square meters per person. But 57% of that land is either desert or mountainous. So maybe closer to 9,000 square meters of livable land per person. That's just about 2 acres per person. The attached image is a visual representation of what 2 acres per person would give you.

Id say that 2 acres is a fairly ideal size slice of land to homestead on, to build a nice little cottage, to grow a garden and raise animals on. 8 billion people living a happy idealistic life where they are one with nature. But now every slice of land is occupied by humanity and there is no room anywhere for nature except the mountains and deserts.

Humanity is happy, but nature is dead. It has been completely occupied and nothing natural or without human touch remains.

See as much as you or I love nature, it does not love us back. What nature wants from us to to go away and not return. Not to try and find a sustainable or simbiotic relationship with it. But to be gone, completely and entirely. We can see that by looking at the Chernobyl and fukashima exclusion zones. Despite the industrial accidents that occured, these areas have rapidly become wildlife sanctuaries. A precious refuge in which human activity is strictly limited. With the wildlife congregating most densely in the center, the furthest from human activity, despite the closer proximity to the source of those disasters. The simple act of humanity existing in an area is more damaging to nature than a literal nuclear meltdown spewing radioactive materials all over the place.

The other extreme, the scenario that suits nature's needs best. Is for us to occupy as little land as possible and to give as much of it back to wilderness as possible. To live in skyscrapers instead of cottages, to grow our food in industrial vertical farms instead of backyard gardens. To get our power from dense carbon free energy sources like fission or fusion, rather than solar panels. To make all our choices with land conservation and environmental impact as our primary concern, not our own personal needs or interest.

But no one wants that do they? Personally you can't force me to live in a big city as they exist now. Let alone a hypothetical world mega skyscraper apartment complexes.

But that's what would be best for nature. So what's the compromise?


r/solarpunk 19h ago

Research Discover how solar energy storage works, its benefits, top technologies, and why it’s key for using solar power day and night, all year round.

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r/solarpunk 19h ago

Research Avian conservation value of two small protected areas in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti

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The value of small protected areas in urbanized environments for avian conservation is poorly documented, particularly in the Neotropics. We compared the composition of bird assemblages between two protected areas of limited size but specific local value, the Urban National Park of Martissant (UNPM) and the suburban Wynne Farm Ecological Reserve (WFER) in Haiti, one of the poorest countries in the world, plagued with severe deforestation and environmental degradation. Species were identified along transects without distance estimation. Overall, 718 birds belonging to 38 different species were censused (494 at UNPM and 224 at WFER, from 24 to 26 species, respectively). Bird species observation included two endemic and vulnerable species, Corvus leucognaphalus and Amazona ventralis, observed only at the urban site. Species richness, diversity, evenness, and species-abundance distributions did not differ significantly between sites. However, the composition of the two avian assemblages differed significantly, with only 31.6% species in common and a significant difference in their relative abundance. We found no evidence for a difference in the degree of forest dependency between the two assemblages. However, mainly and strict insectivorous species accounted for a larger proportion of observations at WFER (34.8%) compared to UNPM (19.6%). Factors influencing the contrast in avian assemblage composition between two sites include differences in elevation and associated vegetation, difference in water availability and variation in the ability of species to adapt to the urban environment. Our results demonstrate the importance and complementarity of the two small protected areas for the conservation of avian diversity in Haiti.

I'm able to access the article PDF, if anyone would like it.


r/solarpunk 22h ago

Action / DIY / Activism Looking for like minded people to discuss using ai to create permacultures around the world

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I am looking for other people who want to build a network of people who want to feed the world. We can end food scarcity if we work together by creating ultra efficient permaculture setups that can be replicated anywhere.


r/solarpunk 1d ago

Literature/Fiction Looking to expand my library - more book recommendations

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I picked up and read Psalm from Monk and Robot, and most recently Free People's Village by Sim Kern (still reading) - I just wondered if folks had any other good recommendations to expand my knowledge / thinking in this area. Dispossessed is already on my list, and The Moon is a Harsh Mistress was also recommended to me, but my a friend who is a staunch libertarian, which isn't something I'm necessarily aligned with.


r/solarpunk 1d ago

News Australia sees nearly 40% decline in plastic pollution along major city coastlines

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r/solarpunk 1d ago

News The Extraordinary Reason Why Scientists Are Collecting Sea Turtle Tears

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r/solarpunk 1d ago

News Smallholder agriculture blossoming with the use of renewables in Africa

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r/solarpunk 1d ago

Article What If We Made Advertising Illegal?

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r/solarpunk 1d ago

Action / DIY / Activism Making seeds bombs 💣 💐

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Trying my hands at radical gardening. I saw to many vacant and ugly lots around me.

I made sure the flower mix didn't contain any invasive wild flowers.


r/solarpunk 1d ago

Project Discover how net metering lets you save on energy bills, sell excess solar power back to the grid, and support renewable energy solutions.

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r/solarpunk 1d ago

Project I'm trying to create a micronation where humans coexist with nature as much as possible starting with a artificial island

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This is because most governments seem to care more about money than the people's well being so I am trying to start one that puts the people first and fix the damage. The island will start out as a boat anchored at a sea mount with coral planted. Next mangrove trees will be planted so the island grows through natural erosion and won't damage the ecosystem. The infrastructure will be designed for both people and wildlife, for example roof gardens with bridges so animals can traverse without having to cross paths. I know this will be difficult and may not be possible but better to try and fail than do nothing. what do you guys think?


r/solarpunk 2d ago

News First month on record: fossil fuels drop below 50% of US power mix

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r/solarpunk 2d ago

Aesthetics / Art Silkgrove painting by Chahat Bavanya (me)

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r/solarpunk 2d ago

News Extraordinary Heatwave in Central Asia Was Intensified by Climate Change, Study Finds

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r/solarpunk 2d ago

News Boston installing curbside EV chargers in neighborhoods, property owners make profit

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r/solarpunk 2d ago

Literature/Fiction Exploring solarpunk ideas (creative writing)

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I've been wanting to do some creative writing, and a student I work with turned me onto the solarpunk movement this semester, and I'm hoping to bounce some ideas around with like-minded individuals!

I'm pretty new to solarpunk as an idea, but key themes seem to revolve around inspiring hope toward a sustainable relationship between humanity and nature. This reminds me of how many druids in fantasy (WoW, D&D, etc.) are protectors and guardians of Mother Nature. I think fantasy could be a good lens for exploring solarpunk ideas and themes.

But something is holding me back, and I'm having a hard time putting it into words. I guess I wonder whether fantasy would be at odds with the solarpunk vibe or not.

I'm probably overthinking this, but I figure it can't hurt to see what other people have to say. I'm open to suggestions for ideas that try to explore how solarpunk and speculative fiction can complement each other. Thanks for reading!


r/solarpunk 2d ago

Ask the Sub Solarpunk and Spirituality/Community event movement? Does it exist? And what do you think: should this even be a thing?

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Hey everyone! New to this space here on reddit <3

(For TLDR scroll down to last paragraph where the core question is ^^)

Over the last few years I've gradually gotten more and more entangled into Solarpunk. First by chance overhearing the term here and there, later I encountered more and more artworks, literature, etc - and finally I also started getting a lot more involved with my local communities which then actually brought the term and movement prominently to my mind.

And I have to say: I love it. The hopeful approach to even the ever-dire problems we face in this world, the literel groundedness and level-headedness, and the immense positivity and peace radiating from Solarpunk content - it is seriously such an enrichment to my life.

However, while I do notice that I often find meaningful connections with likeminded people in the spirit of Solarpunk (explicitly or implicitly), and I also love all the little self-injected trails of it in my daily life, habits and mentality....I do wonder to what extent there actually is any form of somewhat unified cultual / spiritual / "religious" movement associated with it....and also to what extent there even "should" be?

Now, don't get me wrong, I love the multicultural and open and free spirit which often comes with Solarpunk, I am not looking for anything which would be "enforced" on people to be "real Solarpunkers" or something haha. I am not even looking for any classically religious aspect such as anything of higher power to worship or so - not only due to the largely scientific influences (which not always but often goes hand in hand with significant levels of atheism), but also not to create yet another clash with existing cultures and religions; after all the mission is to unite, not divide.

But historically speaking, community rituals, traditions, etc. not only gave people peace, joy and meaning, but it really is a big part of what brought people together consistently. It gave them the feeling of being part of a bigger whole. And isn't this precisely what in an ideal Solarpunk-esque world we would have - strong, healthy communities? Communities which have a strong tie and "devotion" to each other, on the mission to pursue and celebrate common values? As such I wonder... 1) are there any such movements ongoing &/ 2) What would opinions be on starting such movement(s)?
EDIT: To clarify, while I also am interested in hearing about how existing religions, spiritual paths, etc tie in, I am particularly interested in what it would/could look like to build a sort of community around Solarpunk ideals - INCLUDING and in harmony with - all kinds of paths that people may be on :) F.ex. a collection of "Solarpunk holidays" which could be celbrated internationally and cross-culturally!

I would love to hear your thoughts on this topic and I'm looking forward to hopefully many more exchanges on this space <3


r/solarpunk 2d ago

Research Discover the key renewable energy sources, their benefits, challenges, and future impact. Learn how solar, wind, and hydropower drive sustainability.

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r/solarpunk 2d ago

Article Women from Unguja trained to become solar technicians

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