mk30

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artist/programmer living off-grid on hawai'i island.

as people here say, aloha 'aina!

Art/tech/general alt: @mk30

websitehttps://kukso.space
New Caledonia has enacted a sweeping 50-year ban on all commercial seabed mining across its entire 1.3 million km² maritime zone. The French Pacific territory, home to nearly one-third of the world's remaining pristine coral reefs, says it is prioritising environmental protection over economic extraction, allowing only non-invasive scientific research. RFI https://www.rfi.fr/en/environment/20250502-new-caledonia-bans-dangerous-seabed-mining-for-half-a-century?ref=fixthenews.com
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New Caledonia bans 'dangerous' seabed mining for half a century

New Caledonia this week imposed a 50-year ban on deep-sea mining across its entire maritime zone – a rare and sweeping move that places the French Pacific territory among the most restrictive in the world on seabed extraction.

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Welcoming the double hull Hawaiian canoe, the Hokulea, to Hilo Bay. #sailing #voyaging #canoe #hawaii #wayfinding #ceremony #culture

@saltphoenix on how to develop solarpunk stories:

"Live it. LIVE IT. I believe that the only way you can have some of these experiences, make these connections, and have stories to tell, is through actual experience on the land, and the chronological passage of time. You can't just get more creative w storytelling; things have to actually occur to experience these changes in thinking and living."

i agree! for example: before moving to the forest, i did not anticipate how many of the stories would involve animals making problems: pigs, rats, birds, plant pests, mosquitoes, fire ants, etc. not to mention domestic animals making problems: livestock, cats, dogs, etc. living with the land means living with all these other creatures who inhabit the land. if i were to write a solarpunk story back when i was a city girl, it wouldn't have any of these elements and it wouldn't be realistic. and i don't know if that kind of story would've helped anyone.

#solarpunk #stories #writing

perhaps this is poking the solarpunk bear (is the solarpunk bear a sunbear? please say yes), but i am confused by the idea of "lack of stories". do people really not know what they should do to live in balance with the land? it's kind of straightforward: you contribute and care for the land and the land cares for you. it's *not* easy. most of us in the west do not have the skills for it and don't have access to land (and even if we do get land, it may be poisoned or not able to support life very well..and part of the lack of skills is being unable to evaluate which land might be good for living with).

sometimes i get the feeling that "we need more stories" is a deflection from actually doing the things that need doing: building community, learning how to live with the land, learning how to set up solar and water and shelters, setting up solar and water and shelters, getting access to land, living with the land, helping others get access to land and live with the land, nurturing the land to the point where it can feed people, and on and on.

no one has a readymade story to help you, personally, get a little bit of freedom from capitalism. everyone has to figure that out on their own (or with their friends, because having other people do it with you makes it a lot easier!). but the story for how to live is the same: live in balance with the land.

to that end, the stories come from indigenous peoples and are very, very old.

anyway, i feel like i must be missing something in the "we need more stories" conversation, so feel free to let me know.

#solarpunk #offgrid #diy #stories

Apparently it's world biodiversity day. I used to have a hard time understanding why biodiversity was important, but I learned a lot from this bill Nye episode (I especially liked the Jenga demonstration): https://youtu.be/tx40NhM8hqM?si=YIXR5nTwKAZnSOwU

#biodiversity #nature #WorldBiodiversityDay

Bill Nye The Science Guy - S01E09 - Biodiversity - Best Quality - 4K UPSCALED

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PFAS make less than 1 in 5 fish from San Francisco Bay safe to eat on a daily basis: https://youtu.be/ONcCrcm4k-Y?feature=shared

The wildlife is all poisoned 😮‍💨

#SF #water #fish #pollution

New study of San Francisco Bay fish confirms concentrations of PFAS aka 'forever chemicals'

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I've been taking pics of seedlings in our mutual aid garden and labeling them in our signal chat so that folks know what we might want to keep versus what's okay to weed out. Thought it might also make a short but useful thread.

First up, marigolds. I can never tell whether a marigold seedling is one of the ginormous ones or petite, but it's always identifiable as some kind of marigold once it's got its first true leaves (as opposed to cotyledon leaves).

#garden #gardening #bloomscrolling

Azolla mosaic in a bucket. Azolla are tiny water plants that multiply very quickly and can be used as green mulch and animal feed supplement. To be determined: whether one of the azollas in the bucket will overtake another, or whether they will strike a balance.

#plants #gardening #hawaii

if you're looking for a long listen while in the garden, might i recommend an episode of the "empire" podcast: " Empire of Plants: From Kew Gardens to Botany Bay" https://youtu.be/GWKSmEOX2uk?t=102

if you're interested in learning more, i recommend this talk by prof. jim endersby on "The Role of Kew and Colonial Botanic Gardens": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBunB3lit5g&t=33s

and if you're interested in a short book on the subject, i recommend "Sex, Botany, and Empire" by Patricia Fara

@plants

#plants #empire #botany #gardening #history #UK

Empire of Plants: From Kew Gardens to Botany Bay

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I had no idea potato flowers had an extremely sweet and lovely smell 🥰🌱💚

#flowers #bloomscrolling #plants