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The two most popular uses of "-punk" are Steampunk and Cyberpunk. One represents more of an design aesthetic than anything, and the other is defined by a hyper-corporate dystopia and is by far the more well-known of the two.
Why would anyone name a sociopolitical movement in the same vein, when the negative connotations are so obvious? Is this movement trying to fail?
Maybe in your small bubble, but outside of it there are people that actually still know what punk means.
I'm old and I remember. Solarpunk is appropriate, pay no mind to the naysayers.