Garden by the Bay in Singapore (http://www.solaripedia.com/13/416/6653/gardens_by_the_bay_cloud_forest.html)
yes we should be critical of utopian futures - good example: In addition to creative efforts to imagine other futures, we also need critical analyses of such visions. This is because imaginative responses to crises cover a broad spectrum of politics and worldviews—and even our dreams of a better future can be constrained by the political structure and ideologies of the present. A critical approach to utopian imaginaries is essential for any rethinking of political futures; without it, we risk being trapped in the same old stories even as we see ourselves as thinking outside the old story box. http://unevenearth.org/2018/09/pulling-the-magical-lever/
These are living walls posts, but check out all the blog, it's a m a z i n g!
BiodiverSeed is a seed-saving and seed-swapping community, and a sustainability blog.
http://www.biodiverseed.com/tagged/living+walls
BiodiverSeed is a seed-saving and seed-swapping community, and a sustainability blog.
http://www.biodiverseed.com/tagged/living+walls
more small steps forward: https://www.ttbook.org/interview/how-socialism-won-seattle
To The Best Of Our Knowledge
How Socialism Won in Seattle
Seattle councilwoman Kshama Sawant is the first socialist to win an election there in almost a century. Her platform included fighting for — and winning — a $15 minimum wage, and a tax on the wealthy.