Forwarded from Florian
Hey Solarpunk people, I'd like to ask for a little bit of support. Bear with me, I'll explain:
TL;DR Project is to breed a free variety of Rye. They need 30,000 Euros for funding, but have only 23,000 so far. Deadline is June 3rd, 2022. 🌱
Link: https://www.startnext.com/en/roggen
Many seeds that are commercially available are controlled by a single company - no one may grown them on their own, but have to pay every year. These companies are heaviliy concentrated capitalist enterprises. If farmers can't pay the seeds, they can't grow food, and prices rise even higher. 💰
Open Source Seeds take an idea from software (free licenses) to achieve the opposite: Create seeds that are (and will be forever) free to use, remix and grow on your own, wherever you are. To me personally, this serves one of the main ideas in Solarpunk: Food autonomy. 💚
This special project tries to free one staple crop, Rye (used for bread, beer, vodka, ...) in the temperate climate. The organization OpenSourceSeeds was successful at freeing Tomatoes, Maize, Potatoes and Wheat out of their own pocket, and are now trying to do crowdfunding to free more species, faster. 🤝
If you find this a good idea in general, please visit the organisation's website, and think of ways to start or support your own open source breeding projects: 🤔
https://opensourceseeds.org/en/Find%20varieties
If you also think this is a good idea in particular, please consider to pledge a few Euros towards the goal (withdrawn only on success of the whole funding) and spread the word about the campaign:
https://www.startnext.com/en/roggen
TL;DR Project is to breed a free variety of Rye. They need 30,000 Euros for funding, but have only 23,000 so far. Deadline is June 3rd, 2022. 🌱
Link: https://www.startnext.com/en/roggen
Many seeds that are commercially available are controlled by a single company - no one may grown them on their own, but have to pay every year. These companies are heaviliy concentrated capitalist enterprises. If farmers can't pay the seeds, they can't grow food, and prices rise even higher. 💰
Open Source Seeds take an idea from software (free licenses) to achieve the opposite: Create seeds that are (and will be forever) free to use, remix and grow on your own, wherever you are. To me personally, this serves one of the main ideas in Solarpunk: Food autonomy. 💚
This special project tries to free one staple crop, Rye (used for bread, beer, vodka, ...) in the temperate climate. The organization OpenSourceSeeds was successful at freeing Tomatoes, Maize, Potatoes and Wheat out of their own pocket, and are now trying to do crowdfunding to free more species, faster. 🤝
If you find this a good idea in general, please visit the organisation's website, and think of ways to start or support your own open source breeding projects: 🤔
https://opensourceseeds.org/en/Find%20varieties
If you also think this is a good idea in particular, please consider to pledge a few Euros towards the goal (withdrawn only on success of the whole funding) and spread the word about the campaign:
https://www.startnext.com/en/roggen
startnext.com
A rye that belongs to all of us
Seed as commons and available for all enables diversity and self-determination. We are financing a free rye variety – and that's just the beginning.
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Forwarded from Dja Ngo
First Panel from the recent SolariseCon 2022
How can we work towards a Solarpunk future where we co-exist with technology without creating a technocracy? The answers may already be here. Our international panellists will showcase how to think about technology differently based on true stories from their communities.
• Star Ngei (they/them) Maker / Activist / Educator, Kenya / Poland
• Martin Restrepo (he/him) Innovator / Activist / Educator, Brazil
• Barbara Schack (she/her) Internet of Production Coordinator / Activist, Denmark
Moderated by: Steph Troeth (she/her) Design researcher & SFF writer, UK
https://tube.tchncs.de/w/dckMS3s8t4iQ1DRMDdBk94
How can we work towards a Solarpunk future where we co-exist with technology without creating a technocracy? The answers may already be here. Our international panellists will showcase how to think about technology differently based on true stories from their communities.
• Star Ngei (they/them) Maker / Activist / Educator, Kenya / Poland
• Martin Restrepo (he/him) Innovator / Activist / Educator, Brazil
• Barbara Schack (she/her) Internet of Production Coordinator / Activist, Denmark
Moderated by: Steph Troeth (she/her) Design researcher & SFF writer, UK
https://tube.tchncs.de/w/dckMS3s8t4iQ1DRMDdBk94
tchncs
SolariseCon 2022: Real Solarpunk Technology
A day of global conversation on Solarpunk, a movement and a subgenre of speculative fiction in which humanity has addressed climate change. “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishabl...
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He Built a 2+ Acre Wheelchair-Accessible Garden PARADISE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqVwOcdDUSM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqVwOcdDUSM
YouTube
He Built a 2+ Acre Wheelchair-Accessible Garden PARADISE
25% off raised beds, trays, seeds, & more: https://www.epicgardening.com/bfcm
How do you garden when you have mobility or accessbility challenges? This video shows you how Stephen Cantu, who is a wheelchair user, has built a 2 acre paradise of edibles, fruit…
How do you garden when you have mobility or accessbility challenges? This video shows you how Stephen Cantu, who is a wheelchair user, has built a 2 acre paradise of edibles, fruit…
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SolarPunk
https://feekwave.bandcamp.com/album/m-u-n-i-c-p-a-l-d-r-e-a-m-s-4
relax and listen to trancey beats overlaid with bookchin’s wisdom
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Forwarded from Macrofarad
Insider
California court rules that bees are a type of fish in order to protect them under the state's endangered-species act
In a move that thrilled bee enthusiasts, California judges decided that endangered invertebrates were legally protected — under the category of "fish"
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Forwarded from Science News
Lowly mushrooms may be key to ecosystem survival in a warming world.Fungi that decompose plant matter may keep ecosystems healthy, especially after drought .
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Lowly mushrooms may be key to ecosystem survival in a warming world
Fungi that decompose plant matter may keep ecosystems healthy, especially after drought
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