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eliaayoub.com
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| | | | | How Solarpunk can help us think about our future | |
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solarpunkanarchists.com
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| | | | | From the perspective of the early 21st century, things look pretty grim. A deadly cocktail of crises engulf the people of planet Earth and all other forms of biotic life which share it: a geopolitical crisis, an economic crisis, and a worsening ecological crisis due to global warming, which stems from a political-economic system that... | |
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berlinergazette.de
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| | | | | In times when capitalism claims its monopoly on both dystopia (such as apocalyptic theme parks) and utopia (such as green smart cities), it is difficult to draw emancipatory ideas from dystopian or utopian narratives. The solarpunk genre, with its hopeful post-apocalyptic visions, seems to offer alternatives to this dilemma. But is it really the best of both worlds? Or rather the worst? Alessandro Sbordoni takes stock. | |
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globalhealth.washington.edu
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| | | [AI summary] The University of Washington's Department of Global Health receives a $279 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to expand its health metrics and evaluation programs. | ||