HOW TO SOLAR PUNK

  • We are solarpunks because optimism has been taken away from us and we are trying to take it back

  • We are solarpunks because the only other options are denial or despair

  • At its core, Solarpunk is a vision of a future that embodies the best of what humanity can achieve: a post-scarcity, post-hierarchy, post-capitalistic world where humanity sees itself as part of nature and clean energy replaces fossil fuels

  • The “punk” in Solarpunk is about rebellion, counterculture, post-capitalism, decolonialism and enthusiasm. It is about going in a different direction than the mainstream, which is increasingly going in a scary direction

  • Solarpunk is a movement as much as it is a genre: it is not just about the stories, it is also about how we can get there

  • Solarpunk embraces a diversity of tactics: there is no single right way to do solarpunk. Instead, diverse communities from around the world adopt the name and the ideas, and build little nests of self-sustaining revolution

  • Solarpunk provides a valuable new perspective, a paradigm and a vocabulary through which to describe one possible future. Instead of embracing retrofuturism, solarpunk looks completely to the future. Not an alternative future, but a possible future

  • Our futurism is not nihilistic like cyberpunk and it avoids steampunk’s potentially quasi-reactionary tendencies: it is about ingenuity, generativity, independence, and community

  • Solarpunk emphasizes environmental sustainability and social justice

  • Solarpunk is about finding ways to make life more wonderful for us right now, and also for the generations that follow us

  • Our future must involve repurposing and creating new things from what we already have. Imagine “smart cities” being junked in favor of smart citizenry

  • Solarpunk recognizes the historical influence politics and science fiction have had on each other

  • Solarpunk recognizes science fiction as not just entertainment but as a form of activism

  • Solarpunk wants to counter the scenarios of a dying earth, an insuperable gap between rich and poor, and a society controlled by corporations. Not in hundreds of years, but within reach

  • Solarpunk is about youth maker culture, local solutions, local energy grids, ways of creating autonomous functioning systems. It is about loving the world

  • Solarpunk culture includes all cultures, religions, abilities, sexes, genders and sexual identities

  • Solarpunk is the idea of humanity achieving a social evolution that embraces not just mere tolerance, but a more expansive compassion and acceptance

  • The visual aesthetics of Solarpunk are open and evolving. As it stands, it is a mash-up of the following:

  • 1800s age-of-sail/frontier living (but with more bicycles)

  • Creative reuse of existing infrastructure (sometimes post-apocalyptic, sometimes present-weird)

  • Appropriate technology

  • Art Nouveau

  • Hayao Miyazaki

  • Jugaad-style innovation from the non-Western world

  • High-tech backends with simple, elegant outputs

  • Solarpunk is set in a future built according to principles of New Urbanism or New Pedestrianism and environmental sustainability 

  • Solarpunk envisions a built environment creatively adapted for solar gain, amongst other things, using different technologies. The objective is to promote self sufficiency and living within natural limits

  • In Solarpunk we’ve pulled back just in time to stop the slow destruction of our planet. We’ve learned to use science wisely, for the betterment of our life conditions as part of our planet. We’re no longer overlords. We’re caretakers. We’re gardeners

  • Solarpunk:

  • is diverse

  • has room for spirituality and science to coexist

  • is beautiful

  • can happen.

  • Now

ORGANIZATIONS

BASIC SKILLS

individualism is not sustainable! we have to work together

This is a super good resource on building all sorts of low tech things.

You should know what to do in case of an emergency

You do not have to be a seamstress, you should just learn to use a needle and thread and how to fix simple holes and damage

most technology is designed to break, forcing you to buy new stuff or pay for expensive repairs. You can learn to fix your own tech instead

There is a lot to be said for wood working but at the very least you should be able to feel confident enough to build simple structures and feel comfortable with basic hand tools

Gardening is an art, there is so much to be said about it. Key ideas are that it is sustainable, using native plants, and generally people keep organic

Even if you don't have your own garden, guerilla gardening is a thing and adding compost to land that needs it will do wonders for the environment by allowing plants to come back to an area

Great for watering plants, check your local laws though. You might want to do it even if its technically illegal, the only people anti collecting laws protect are water companies.

Be very careful doing this but it can be very rewarding, link leads to beginning tips

There is 5 big ways to preserve food: can, freeze, dry, cure, ferment, jam/jelly

Yarn craft is very useful for creating new things on your own, there are unlimited things you can make for yourself and your community

Check your local laws!

Once again, check your local laws! There's also many different kinds of hunting so think about what lives around you and what you feel comfortable using