I feel like Cuba would be ripe for solarpunk ideals to really take hold and thrive, but I’m not sure they have widespread access to those ideas.
As someone else said, the Netherlands and other Nordic countries are also in a good position to adopt a solarpunk lifestyle.
Northern Syria might be good too, if the Anarchist’s in the Rojava conflict are able to hold out against Turkey and ISIS to become a recognized nation state.
@ProdigalFrog@countrypunk In the early 2000s, Cuba replaced all the old refrigerators with newer more efficient ones.
They could have recycled the heat exchangers into solar hot water heaters but the thought never occurred to them.
I feel like Cuba would be ripe for solarpunk ideals to really take hold and thrive, but I’m not sure they have widespread access to those ideas.
As someone else said, the Netherlands and other Nordic countries are also in a good position to adopt a solarpunk lifestyle.
Northern Syria might be good too, if the Anarchist’s in the Rojava conflict are able to hold out against Turkey and ISIS to become a recognized nation state.
@ProdigalFrog @countrypunk In the early 2000s, Cuba replaced all the old refrigerators with newer more efficient ones.
They could have recycled the heat exchangers into solar hot water heaters but the thought never occurred to them.
I asked.
Surprising, I’d always read they re-used and repurposed stuff like crazy over there since they have limited resources to get more.
The what now?
Huh, I always thought of the Netherlands as part of the nordic countries but I was mistaken!