Forwarded from SolarHoboism
https://www.archdaily.com/786688/cricket-shelter-modular-insect-farm-terreform-one?ad_medium=gallery
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Cricket Shelter - Modular Insect Farm / Terreform ONE
Completed in 2016 in Brooklyn, United States. Images by Mitchell Joachim. The continuous impact of climate dynamics, armed conflicts, non stop urbanization and economic upheavals present a distinct need for a hybrid...
Forwarded from United Anarchists
I know very few bookchinites that actually have anything to do with aesthetic movements (solarpunk is an aesthetic), DIY, or actual farming.
This is fair, I haven't met any either. However, my opinion is somewhat skewed, as I live in a very urban environment without much farming anyway.
Forwarded from Communalist Commune (Koro / Josephine 🖤🌙🌻🏴)
While I generally agree with Bookchin's ideas on most things, I definitely feel he was far too sectarian and actually find his criticisms of individualist anarchism to be rather lacking.
He definitely does a better job rebutting orthodox Marxist thought and syndicalism, yeah. I don't feel like he made a complete case for why communalism is better than other left theories.
Forwarded from Communalist Commune (Koro / Josephine 🖤🌙🌻🏴)
https://www.appropedia.org/Welcome_to_Appropedia
Appropedia is a wiki for appropriate technology, sustainability, permaculture, and poverty reduction.
Appropriate technology is technology that's designed to be appropriate for the context of it's use.
Appropedia is a wiki for appropriate technology, sustainability, permaculture, and poverty reduction.
Appropriate technology is technology that's designed to be appropriate for the context of it's use.
I've known about Appropedia for a few weeks now. Great content, very useful if you're trying to reduce waste and unnecessary expenses
Forwarded from SolarPunk
NO TECH MAGAZINE
A “Dacha” for Everyone? Community Gardens and Food Security in Russia
Russia’s large-scale peri-urban community agriculture has proven to be a very resilient food system. In this guest post, Arthur Grimonpont investigates the phenomenon and wonders if it could be reproduced in other industrial nations, for example in France.
https://www.notechmagazine.com/2020/03/a-dacha-for-everyone-community-gardens-and-food-security-in-russia.html
A “Dacha” for Everyone? Community Gardens and Food Security in Russia
Russia’s large-scale peri-urban community agriculture has proven to be a very resilient food system. In this guest post, Arthur Grimonpont investigates the phenomenon and wonders if it could be reproduced in other industrial nations, for example in France.
https://www.notechmagazine.com/2020/03/a-dacha-for-everyone-community-gardens-and-food-security-in-russia.html
Forwarded from SolarPunk
LOW←TECH MAGAZINE
Fruit Trenches: Cultivating Subtropical Plants in Freezing Temperatures
During the first half of the twentieth century, Soviet citrologists grew (sub)tropical plants in temperatures as low as minus 30 degrees Celsius – outdoors, and without the use of glass or any fossil fuel-powered assistance.