You may have heard of the visual and literary movement Solarpunk [1]. It has gained traction since the early 2000s due to climate change’s continued impact and severity worldwide. What was once a topic of internet discussion boards and concept art on Tumblr pages; the Solar Punk movement has made its way out of the imagination of individuals and into the ambitions of communities who want to become more involved in taking control of their futures by implementing new ways of approaching their lived environment in the realm of renewable energy, permaculture gardening, and creating equitable cities and towns where they can live in harmony with nature and technology.
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