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[[File:Solarpunk.png]] Solarpunk is an art genre and movement that envisions a post-[[Capitalism|capitalist]], post-hierarchy, world where humanity sees itself as part of nature, while clean energy solves environmental challenges such as climate change and pollution. |
[[File:Solarpunk.png]] Solarpunk is an art genre and movement that envisions a post-[[Capitalism|capitalist]], post-hierarchy, world where humanity sees itself as part of nature, while clean energy solves environmental challenges such as climate change and pollution. |
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[[File:Solarpunk.png]] Solarpunk acknowledges that [[File:Ecocap.png]] [[Eco-Capitalism| |
[[File:Solarpunk.png]] Solarpunk acknowledges that [[File:Ecocap.png]] [[Eco-Capitalism|greenwashing]] is just a way for [[File:Cap.png]] [[Capitalism|capitalism]] to appropriate the aesthetics of nature for its own purposes. The type of world described in [[File:Solarpunk.png]] solarpunk is, according to its followers, intimately linked with anarchist thought. The music associated with [[File:Solarpunk.png]] solarpunk is uplifting to provide hope in opposition to the [[File:DepressionMale.png]] pessimism associated with climate change. According to its followers, the only way we can achieve a better world is to visualize its [[File:Aesthetic.png]] aesthetically beautiful results. |
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===Lunarpunk=== |
===Lunarpunk=== |