Btw, I’d appreciate if you shared it on reddit (I might create an account there sometime, more normies need to know about solarpunk/solutions)
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Aaaaa, I’ll get there! Thanks!
This is one of the cases where I’d just argue for nuclear energy. Too many industries and too high population density makes it very hard to use solar energy properly, they don’t have a lot of land either so land redistribution probably wouldn’t work as an alternative measure.
Thanks for feedback
For your first point, sure let’s consider that the case, then the old panels can be recycled and you get more efficient ones, not a bad trade.
Also, share with your neighbour the extra energy? Or contact your municipal office to pass a tax cut/payback? There’s so much opportunity there! (Just imagine if your city passes such an initiative and others adopt too! Less reliance on fossil fuels!)
On your second point, yeah, we need more innovation in recycling technology. Hopefully we get there too 😊
I hate stocks, but I hope yours go to the moon!
From your link it, for me, it seems like emissions are platooning, similar to a technological S curve. Even if China and India are growing exponentially, reduction in other countries are enough to slow down the process significantly (specially if you zoom in in the last 10 years).
It’s very hard to predict change, but I suspect the deprecation of solutions that emit lots of emissions is about to skyrocket.
Not just that, it’s a combination of factors. Sustainable thinking, independence, a connection to the world and self and much more.
Precisely that, hydroponics to be more precise. It’s not everything, but a great start
Combining yours and @LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net ideas, I came to the following new synthesis: [🦾🌻]
It’s short, talks about accessibility, struggle, plants, the sun and depending how you look at it a bad ass sun flower hahahah.
It’s over