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adorablesergal
@adorablesergal

Hey quick question but while solarpunk discussion, joking or otherwise, is circulating around here and Bluesky, does anyone have any links to solarpunk art that isn't just trees and vines overgrowing walkable cities or Stardew Valley With More Photovoltaics?

It just occurred to me that there's an excess of greenery in solarpunk discussion but I can't recall any kind of real aesthetic for desert solarpunk life, and that feels like it's leaving a good portion of the world out. Desertification is a thing that will probably continue for a while despite best efforts to rein in climate change.



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