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I've successfully replicated some radiative paint I saw in a YouTube video. My version is crude cause I don't have a lab, but it does in fact reflect and radiate enough daylight to be colder than ambient by 2-5°F
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Food Not Lawns (Heather Flores).pdf
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Food Not Lawns: How to Turn Your Yard into a Garden and Your Neighborhood into a Community. di Heather Jo Flores, Chelsea Green Publishing, 2006. 501 p. (ING)

Food Not Lawns è un movimento sociale decentralizzato focalizzato sulla sostituzione dei prati urbani con orti biologici per la produzione alimentare. Il primo gruppo a utilizzare il nome "Food Not Lawns" è stato fondato a Eugene, Oregon nel 1999 da Tobias Policha, Nick Routledge e Heather Jo Flores.

Dal guerrilla gardening agli orti urbani comunitari, passando per il teatro di strada, Il libro scritto da Flores raccoglie consigli utili e guide in punti per moltiplicare l'esperienza del "collettivo di giardinaggio d'avanguardia" che oltre a ragionare e praticare un certo tipo di approccio alla città e all'alimentazione si rivolge più che altro alla ricostruzione di comunità ecologiche.
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Solar energy harvesting

Unlike most wasps which are most active during the early morning, V. orientalis is unique in showing a peak of activity during the middle of the day.[8] Oriental hornets dig their nests underground by picking up soil in their mandibles, flying a short distance, dropping the soil, and returning to the nest to continue digging.[8] The hornet's digging is correlated with insolation (solar energy). The more insolation, the more active the hornet.[8] This daytime digging behavior of V. orientalis may be possible because of the ability of its cuticle to harvest solar energy.[8]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oriental_hornet#Physiology
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Solarpunk hornets 🐝 are a thing
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Wanna ride in a 200k€ Mercedes ?
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Drive a bus
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