solarpunk

noun
/ˈsəʊ.ləˌpʌnk/UK/ˈsoʊ.ləɹˌpʌnk/US

Etymology

From solar + -punk, modeled after cyberpunk and steampunk. Coined by John Robert in 2008 in his blog Republic of the Bees.

  1. inherited from *salaz
  2. inherited from *salaʀ
  3. inherited from solor
  4. derived from sōlārium
  5. inherited from soler
  6. inherited from solar
  7. formed as solarpunk — “solar + -punk

Definitions

  1. A literary, artistic, and social movement that focuses on community, sustainability,…

    A literary, artistic, and social movement that focuses on community, sustainability, technology powered by renewable energy, and a free and egalitarian society.

    • So, in honor of the Beluga Skysail's maiden voyage, I'm going to suggest a new literary genre: solarpunk.
    • In a short blog written for the LGBT magazine Vitality, Claudie Arsenault explains that “solarpunk is all about envisioning a positive future, deeply rooted in sustainability, community, and acceptance.”
    • “Letters to Lovelace” takes place before the “revelation” as mentioned by Novice Broder in “Moss Piglets.” and is pre-greentech, but is the catalyst for the founding of their solarpunk world.
  2. A supporter of the solarpunk movement.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for solarpunk. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA