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  • by Bruce Shigeura Renewable energy could replace fossil fuels and resolve global warming, but it is not being implemented at the pace needed. While renewable energy would ultimately be profitable, it depreciates the value of existing fossil fuel infrastructure—unacceptable to not only the fossil fuel industry, but to all the neoliberal capitalists and mainstream politicians.

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  • A sustainable city is built around people and the natural environment, integrating workplaces, housing, energy production, transportation, infrastructure, farms, parks, and natural habitat. It is democratic, with all citizens participating in day-to-day decision-making, egalitarian, and integrated by race, gender age, mental and manual labor. It interconnects work and home, urban and rural, civilization and nature,

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  • Sustainable village with mixed crop garden Housing complex Open air market Terraced farm village

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  • Leaving Xanadu 

    by Bruce Shigeura Carol would be the first person in 123 years to step outside Xanadu into the raw, unfiltered air of the Outland. Walking up the steel stairwell through the Upper Complex, she stopped a moment to tap the window of a vivarium, catching the attention of pigeons and doves sitting in an apple

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  • On June 17th 2023 some of our members completed some chalk graffiti to get the word out about our group and solarpunk in general. We completed 4 works, with three being shorter sentences and one being our interpretation of a common solarpunk logo. Strike For Climate A Better Future is Possible! Bay Area Solarpunks Meetup.com

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  • Leaving Xanadu

    Leaving Xanadu

    Bruce Shigeura 5900 words bshigeura@comcast.net Leaving Xanadu by Bruce Shigeura Carol would be the first person in 123 years to step outside Xanadu into the raw, unfiltered air of the Outland. Walking up the steel stairwell through the Upper Complex, she stopped a moment to tap the window of a vivarium, catching the attention of

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