Showing posts with label solarpunk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label solarpunk. Show all posts

Sunday, July 10, 2022

Imagine 2200

The Secrets of the Last Greenland Shark by Mike McClelland ★★★★★ 
“Survive. Survive. Survive.” 
And then I cried.  I cried and cried while walking my dog, unable to explain to passing strangers that I had just read something beautiful.
Read it Yourself: https://grist.org/fix/imagine-2200-climate-fiction-secrets-of-the-last-greenland-shark/

The Cloud Weaver’s Song by Saul Tanpepper ★★★★½ 
Oh that was excellent!  Future survivalist Native American’s get stuck in their new ways, but one woman dares to remember her roots - The Earth needs water too.
Read it Yourself: https://grist.org/fix/imagine-2200-climate-fiction-cloud-weavers-song/

Afterglow by Lindsey Brodeck ★★★★☆ 
This read like a prequel to Emergency Skin - enjoyable!
Read it Yourself: https://grist.org/fix/imagine-2200-climate-fiction-afterglow/

Those were best stories of this free Solarpunk Anthology.

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

EcoVillage at Ithaca: Pioneering a Sustainable Culture by Liz Walker ★★★★☆

Building the first Ecovillage in America took grit.  The work required behind real world Solarpunk would send most of us screaming!!!

Friday, November 5, 2021

Blue Remembered Earth (Poseidon's Children #1) by Alastair Reynolds ★★★★★

Whales swimming in space with the planet below and moons around them with the caption The Panspermian Imperative: To Assist in the Proliferation of all Living Organisms into Deep Space

Un-for-gett-able. 

A new millennium foundation work of solarpunk and afrofuturism.  It’s hard to believe this has not been snapped up and made into a series.  Fools! 

Saturday, October 30, 2021

Hieroglyph: Stories and Visions for a Better Future

Image of black female scientist in yellow with the caption Science Builds the Future
Girl In Wave: Wave In Girl by Kathleen Ann Goonan ★★★★★ “Unlike earlier children, we have a new power. With the invisible power of literacy we can put ourselves in the place of others... We are far too addicted to the joy of learning and life to have time to contemplate the destruction of others.” 

Brilliant! Through individualized teaching methods, and minor nanobiotechnical assistance, all children are able to read and learn with an ease previously known to few. 

By empowering children, giving them the space and freedom to learn, they build, and pass on, a better world. 

It reminded me of Vegan Stories. Children have good moral instincts about what’s wrong but we acculturate them to accept degrees of violence: adulteration.

The excellent notes section after the story pointed out that, “In 1963, Finland made a decision to make education its number one economic priority, and the highly effective educational system that emerged is the result.” 

So now I have to read Finnish Lessons 2.0 and contemplate moving there. 

Monday, October 25, 2021

The Soil Will Save Us: How Scientists, Farmers, and Foodies Are Healing the Soil to Save the Planet by Kristin Ohlson ★★★★★

A colorful illustration of all the microbiome in the soil
“If only 11% of the world’s crop land, land that is typically not in use, improved its community of microorganisms... the amount of carbon sequestered in the soil would offset all our current emissions of carbon dioxide.” 
- summery from a report to NASA 

Saving Tarboo Creek: One Family’s Quest to Heal the Land by Scott Freeman ★★★★★

Pastel colored imagery of a hand holding a leafy twig with a man gazing out into the horizon inside the hand with a caption reading Planting a tree is a way to apply hope
This was an authentic and impressive voice in eco nonfiction! 

Saturday, October 23, 2021

The Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson ★★★★☆

Damning image of Trump affiliates attack of the US Capital with the caption AMERICA in capitals
“Easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism: the old saying had grown teeth and was taking on a literal, vicious accuracy.” 

What we are doing is not working. 

Friday, October 22, 2021

New York 2140 by Kim Stanley Robinson ★★★★★

Blue white and black graphic image of a woman proudly walking with a cityscape background the caption reads I am in the world to change the world
“If our government tries to back the banks instead of us, then we elect a different government. We pretend that democracy is real, and that will make it real.” 

Substantially better upon reread! I loved it, I had fun, it did not even feel long! 

Thursday, October 21, 2021

Walkaway by Cory Doctorow ★★★★★

Rendered image of a solarpunk city where roads are converted into walking and growing areas you can see greenhouses wind generators silos and everything is green
“We’re not doing nations anymore. We’re doing people, doing stuff. Nations mean governments, passports, borders.” 

Ecotopia by Ernest Callenbach ★★★★★

Lush tree-filled eco friendly city
“Ecotopians have the feeling of never being alone.” 

Sunday, October 17, 2021

The Marann (Tales of Tolari Space #1) by Christie Meierz ★★★★★

Handsome Native American Man saying you are not your pain it does not define you
3rd Read: When everything falls apart comfort reads can pull you back together.

I always feel wonderful after reading The Marann. 

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Emergency Skin by N.K. Jemisin

“Six billion people working toward a goal together is much more effective than a few dozen scrabbling for themselves.”