

Welcome to the new community for Polarpunk! Here are some initial thoughts about what Polarpunk might look like, feel free to add anything you can think of.
- “Solarpunk in winter”
- Life in cold regions
- Learning from indigenous survival technologies
- Solar energy is unavailable for much of the year but they will use it when it is available
- Heavy geothermal energy use (and wind)
- Huddling together to keep warm
- Less outward expression of conflict as they have to get along for at least the winter before travel is possible, so mental privacy is paramount
- Not low tech but slow tech. They will only adapt tech that is proven to work in their extreme climate and is worth the cost of getting it there
- Use it up, wear it out, recycle elements
- Seasonal ways of life are completely different
- Summer is for outdoor work, prepping, shipping supplies, and travel; more individualistic
- Winter is for rest, with traditions, festivals, holidays, music and art to keep spirits up; more communal
- Importance of survival over all so a conservative approach to risk taking
- How to be solarpunk in adversarial political, social, or weather climates
- Death rites are well established and can be relied on, as nature can be adversarial
- We and the animals are no different, respect for their life and death and being
- Low expectations (it’s okay for a community member to spend all winter in bed; only if they are depressed and unproductive in summer is it cause for concern)
- Batteries and food are stored underground
- A “survival mode” that solarpunks and lunarpunks can also tap into if faced with natural disasters or scarcity
- Caves with SAD lamps
- Villages, not cities
- Train tunnel to Solarpunk land
- Helps Lunarpunk plan off-world survival in space
- Covered walkways/pedestrian tunnels help with being carfree in bad weather
- Accomodating of lateness/work from home/pajamas
- Maximum coziness
- Protecting and appreciating the icy climate and fighting to save it
Passive Greenhouses in Early Spring (photobash)
4mon 29d ago by slrpnk.net/u/JacobCoffinWrites in PolarPunk@slrpnk.net from slrpnk.netCree leadership urges halt to caribou hunting as numbers fall
4mon 1d ago by slrpnk.net/u/Midnight in PolarPunk@slrpnk.net from www.cbc.caSámi Culture and the Reindeer People of Tromsø
5mon 5d ago by slrpnk.net/u/Midnight in PolarPunk@slrpnk.net from www.highnorthnews.comArctic communities testing new 'bear-dar' to detect wildlife threats
5mon 5d ago by slrpnk.net/u/Midnight in PolarPunk@slrpnk.net from www.cbc.caWarm, wet and weird: mild weather in Eastern Arctic had residents perplexed
5mon 5d ago by slrpnk.net/u/Midnight in PolarPunk@slrpnk.net from www.cbc.caWhat happens if you warm the Arctic… just a little?
5mon 5d ago by slrpnk.net/u/Midnight in PolarPunk@slrpnk.net from www.arctictoday.comMount Juneau gets new radar avalanche detection system as some residents remain under an evacuation advisory
5mon 5d ago by slrpnk.net/u/Midnight in PolarPunk@slrpnk.net from alaskapublic.orgSpecieswatch: tough times for reindeer as rain increases in warming Arctic
5mon 11d ago by slrpnk.net/u/Midnight in PolarPunk@slrpnk.net from www.theguardian.comSnow plowing trams cleared the tracks of Budapest last night
5mon 11d ago by slrpnk.net/u/JacobCoffinWrites in PolarPunk@slrpnk.net from files.catbox.moeRopeway Over a Seasonal Road – Winter
5mon 14d ago by slrpnk.net/u/JacobCoffinWrites in PolarPunk@slrpnk.net from slrpnk.netAs the seasonal Ice Roads become less reliable with climate change, the Canadian government is looking to airships to transport people and cargo to remote communities
5mon 17d ago by slrpnk.net/u/JacobCoffinWrites in PolarPunk@slrpnk.net from canadiandefencereview.comWhat is your favorite Polarpunk media?
6mon 4d ago by slrpnk.net/u/confused_polarbear in PolarPunk@slrpnk.netArt by TheLatestKate
6mon 8d ago by slrpnk.net/u/confused_polarbear in PolarPunk@slrpnk.net from slrpnk.net






