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Steve@slrpnk.netOPMto
Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•Why Africa needs a green bank to fund climate action and build its own renewable technology
2·19 days agoAll good. It’s clear that you’re passionate as we all are and I appreciate the feedback. We’re all learning and trying to find the best solutions as well. Criticism is important but discussions can sometimes break down easily here is all.
You bring up a lot of good points and I think those things are certainly aspirational. Cooperatives are great and worth working towards and highly beneficial which I say that from having once been part of a large coop who worked with cooperatives in Africa. I personally don’t think state-control of anything should be the ultimate goal but as you pointed there are reasons some funding is lagging behind in certain regions that can be nuanced and complex. For some regions, maybe this could give them a bit more of a chance?
Ultimately I absolutely agree that this is the decision of citizens of African nations on a local level and private funding and implementation is not a long term solution. I would love to see more of the forms you mentioned and hear more from African voices . In a world largely dominated by the English language due to colonialism, maybe articles like this can at least be reminders of issues not always covered in the news and potential solutions. It certainly generated some good discussion and I’ll check out the links you shared.
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Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•Why Africa needs a green bank to fund climate action and build its own renewable technology
2·19 days agoI didn’t read it that way at all and don’t have any issue with those things. It’s just one possible proposition that the authors made and I shared to this forum. . Could you word your responsea a bit more constructively?
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Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•Why Africa needs a green bank to fund climate action and build its own renewable technology
2·19 days agoI don’t think the article contains any endorsement of the IMF
Steve@slrpnk.netOPMto
Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•Why Africa needs a green bank to fund climate action and build its own renewable technology
2·19 days agoThanks for your feedback. The authors of the article do address that.
Yeah it had a lot of good insight into history and how it applies to the present moment that hopefully inspires some people. I’m glad you liked it. Unfortunately the closest they are to the Fediverse is Bluesky for now but hopefully you enjoy getting their updates.
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Green Energy@slrpnk.net•German battery recharges using sunlight, releases hydrogen on demand
5·1 month agoIt’s currently a work in progress and it’s often that articles don’t go into full detail on that work but it links to this this article which goes into further detail and may answer some of your questions. Constructive comments are more appreciated than cynicism
I’m aware and certainly agree they should find a more ethical host.
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Movies@lemmy.world•Can anyone find a good top 100 movie list of 2025 so I can binge?English
3·2 months agoThe order of this list is highly debatable but this is a literal top 100 list. It might be easier to start with two critics top 10 lists here . Most big streaming sites like HBO are highlighting the movies they run that are up for awards but you might be able to find some on free sites like kanopy , although several are still in theaters.
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Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•What is solarpunk, one vision or many worlds?
2·2 months agoI’m not sure if you’re asking me personally as I didn’t publish the article so I can’t answer for Solarpunk Stories but I’m aware of how problematic Substack is and I certainly agree that an alternative platform that’s not centralized in corporate power that also works with Fascists would be more in line with Solarpunk ethics and praxis.
Steve@slrpnk.netOPMto
Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•What is solarpunk, one vision or many worlds?
4·2 months agoI think it was meant to be a very concise overview and update of their prior entry which elaborates a bit more. You can find that here . Those should definitely be included in a larger conversation but some might argue that those are solarpunk adjacent so maybe they wanted to keep it strictly to variations of solarpunk 🤷🏼♂️
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Green Energy@slrpnk.net•Solar Panels that Use Peanut Shells, Instead of Some of The Rare Earth Metals.
5·3 months agoI’m glad we were able to find what were you looking for! Definitely the right place to crowdsource a question like this. Thank you for bringing it up! It really makes sense to put those shells to good use and especially relevant for Solarpunk and this community.
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Green Energy@slrpnk.net•Solar Panels that Use Peanut Shells, Instead of Some of The Rare Earth Metals.
11·3 months agoI haven’t seen that episode and I unfortunately can’t provide the specific answer you’re looking for but there does seem to be a good amount of of people doing research on using organic materials like peanut shells for energy related project and peanut shells are considered low cost and easy to source. There’s a teen in Zimbabwe who worked on harvesting energy from Peanut shells . Scientists in Canada created a new capacitor from Peanut shells. A a physicist from Cheikh Anta Diop University in Senegal has done work on energy storage using Peanuts. There’s been research into utilizing Peanut shells for solar desalination and a town in Argeinta uses them to keep the power on so I’m sure this is something we’ll be hearing more about in the future
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Green Energy@slrpnk.net•10 Green Tech Innovations Leading the Future of Sustainable Technology and Planet Protection
3·4 months agoThe article is attributed to Glanze Patrick and if you click their name you’ll see a list of other articles they’ve written. I think it’s meant to be written in a generic tone so I can see why you would ask. I assume the author is human but who knows if they used something. It can definitely be hard to tell these days. I certainly hope not.
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Green Energy@slrpnk.net•10 Green Tech Innovations Leading the Future of Sustainable Technology and Planet Protection
7·4 months agoListing bullet points from the article is something I consider to be very low-effort. I posted two paragraphs. People can read further if they are inclined.
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Green Energy@slrpnk.net•10 Green Tech Innovations Leading the Future of Sustainable Technology and Planet Protection
6·4 months agoI’m not a bot, I assure you. i’m a human that’s been on this instance for over 3 years that you’ve chosen to insult. What about the post was lazy? The condescending tone isn’t appreciated.
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Green Energy@slrpnk.net•A Flood of Green Tech From China Is Upending Global Climate Politics
3·5 months agoThank you everyone for reporting this, constructively discussing in comments and using downvotes appropriately to bring to our attention. After reviewing the account and reaching out to them to no avail, along with their lack of response to community members, we’ve decided it is likely a bot account and have followed many other community mods in banning them from this community. Thanks again all for helping keep discussions constructive here.
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Green Energy@slrpnk.net•A Flood of Green Tech From China Is Upending Global Climate Politics
2·5 months agoThanks for flagging that.
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Green Energy@slrpnk.net•Australia has so much solar that it's offering everyone free electricity
2·5 months agoThanks for sharing your inside perspective!
Since you like Psycho, I’d recommend Peeping Tom by Michael Powell or several movies by Mario Bava from the era like The Girl Who Knew Too Much and Blood and Black Lace. Eyes Without a Face is also Great. Also Rosemary’s Baby and Repulsion by Polanski. For Japanese Films you should check out Yojimbo, Sword of Doom, and 2 by Seijun Suzuki ; Branded to Kill and Tokyo Drifter. Also check out Dr. Strangelove by Kubrick and if you like New Hollywood westerns , etc Bonnie and Clyde and The Wild Bunch are requisites. French New Wave stuff is important so maybe Breathless and Band of Outsiders and of course Melville’s “Le Samourai.” Spaghetti Westerns were very influential and Leone’s Man With No Name Trilogy ( A Fistful of Dollars, For a few Dollars More, The Good the Band and the Ugly ) and Once Upon A time in The West are a good starting point. There are so many but those are a few recommendations that might send you down further rabbit holes.




















Correct. It’s a community, not a label.