Hi! I’m hoping to hear people’s thoughts on what my city, New Orleans, would look like in a perfect solarpunk world.
Most solarpunk art (which I love to see!) Seems to be praire/plains or forest inspired, and definitely one of the issues we have that I want to avoid is people bring environmental and ecological policies and thoughts from those two biomes to other ones (because they’re seen as kind of default).
So, New Orleans! Lots of interesting challenges to address, including:
-tornados (so we need safe rooms and to withstand them
-hurricanes (there’s probably no way to withstand these, instead maybe something that’s kind of designed to be refixed once a year, since that’s what happens anyways)
-flooding, both hurricane-associated and flash-flooding throughout the year (definitely no basements, honestly maybe no first or second floors either).
-extreme heat (feels-like gets to 120F/50C at least a couple days a year)
-extreme cold (not nearly as bad as the heat, but can be brutal enough that they turn schools into extra shelter for our unhoused for about a week each year)
-end of the river (we’re at the end of the Mississippi, so we’re definitely more silt than soil)
-swamp (New Orleans is sinking, our ground isn’t particularly stable)
-agriculture (I’m really not sure farming is a great idea. It’s hard to find local crops that grow in the wetlands–even lists of indigenous foodways focus more on upstate, where traditional planting would work. Can we farm in the wetlands without turning it into a farm?)
- KittyScholar@slrpnk.netOPEnglish3·3 months ago
- Okay now I’m thinking of like Star Wars-style floating cities. Like Cloud City. But obviously floating on water, not air. Might not be super wind resistant, but if it could just float over flooding…But maybe that wouldn’t be the most pleasant to be inside the house when that happens. Or maybe it’d be super fun?