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      At an average global temperature increase of eleven degrees centigrade, climate models show that cloud formation stops. This, in turn, decreases the albedo of the planet, leading to even more warming.

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          yep, you got me

          I’m the villainous woke hippie Lib Dem communist dreaming of a world habitable for people, and I would have gotten away with it if it weren’t for you meddling ten-thousand-crore dollar industries

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            …communist dreaming of a world habitable for people

            Yup, only a communist would want the world to be “inhabitable” by everyone, without profit.

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      I like it as an alternative to all the ideas about the “future” that are just the status quo drawn out. This is the kind of future I want to think about when it comes to solarpunk. If this isn’t the right place for something like this, please let me know.

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        It just isn’t very clear, as the image is just a regular water circle illustration.

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          I was mainly just thinking of how our images of the future are shaped by the present, including our hopes and dreams. Even some solarpunk images I’ve seen created. So I thought it was a nice contrast to such things–a future that is the unhindered functioning of basic biological functions because we live more in harmony with the world around us. I guess I should have maybe added that to the original post, lol.

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            Thats how I read it as well. I like it, focussing more on restoring our natural cycles is the key to a healthy future.