"Anaquashatanik, on the banks of the Potomac, is the largest and most diverse intentional climate refugee community in the former United States."
Searching for Hope AfterAmerica
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"Anaquashatanik, on the banks of the Potomac, is the largest and most diverse intentional climate refugee community in the former United States."
Searching for Hope AfterAmerica
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The National Mall, once a two-mile-long strip of manicured grass, is now the largest urban farm on the East Coast. Crammed full of ground-hugging vegetables, berry-covered bushes, and trees filled with ripening fruit.
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βThat sounds like the same techno-optimism that helped Tesla our democracy. Pretty sure the unpurposed would happily trade the promise of a techno utopia for a little old-fashioned drudgery. If it came with a paycheck and ice-cold AC.β
Johnny Darlin, 8.23.2042
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"Whatever comes next for this complicated mass of humanity, it def wonβt be the instantaneous fulfillment of all their consumer dreams.β
Johnny Darlin reporting from a former MARTA station turned refugee camp, Atlanta, Ga.
8.23.2042
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βBeneath the air of detached bohemianism is a serious commitment to existing in sync with the environment. An understanding that they are the ones who must adapt instead of trying to force nature to bend to human whims."
Johnny Darlin,
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"Like so many other multi-billion-dollar resilience projects, the pumping station did nothing to slow the inevitable tide of climate change. A dry landing spot in the middle of a steadily rising swamp is no match for angry mother earth."
Johnny Darlin
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"Whatβs the point of collecting a bunch of stories of hope for better futures? Today sucks. Tomorrow likely to be even worse."
Despite his misgivings, Johnny Darlin is back on his search for Hope AfterAmerica. Hope you'll come along for the ride.
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We seem to have misplaced our roaming podcaster. Has anybody seen Johnny Darlin? open.substack.com/pub/joetanke...
"Walked a couple of miles before finding a Nayara Chargepoint and Kirana. Went inside and bought a couple bags of stale buffalo chickpea chips and a warm nimbu soda. Sat on the curb out front to βenjoyβ my breakfast and wait for karma to deliver a ride."
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βjust in case any of you listening are imagining this as some kind of romantic streamer of the vagabond life, time to share the real sitch about life on the road AfterAmerica."
Johnny Darlin 7/25/2042
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Latest from Welcome to Thrutopia. A wonderfully imagined world from Amy Johnson. thrutopia.substack.com/p/two-eyed-s...
7/18/2042 Johnny Darlin's search for Hope After America takes him to Cheyenne Wy where trad values and community collaboration offer one vision for the new west. joetankersley.substack.com/p/episode-41...
SolarPunk Stories. Great source for the latest in solarpunk creativity. solarpunkstories.substack.com?r=1177&utm_c...
"A bloody week of violence between climate refugees and locals threatened to burn down Cheyenne.. All too common a story in communities where the failing federal government dumped and then abandoned thousands of climate refugees."
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Thanks to Alex Holland for this kind shout out for Searching for Hope AfterAmerica: The Practopia Project. His newsletter is a great source for fans of bright futures.
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7/15/2042 We leave Deseret behind and enter the former state of Colorado, now part of the Three Corners Consortium. Traffic picks up. We pass through small towns where people are on the streets, businesses open. Almost like life goes on the way it used to.
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Searching for Hope AfterAmerica: The Practopia Project
According to the landfill miners, living on top of a toxic mountain of garbage beats being a wage chaser in the old economy. Work matters and plenty to eat. Long as you like crispy cricket patties.
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The mountain of garbage is covered in a riot of living color, reds, yellows, even green. Apparently, these plants didnβt get the memo about global warming. Or like the people who refuse to leave, are just too stubborn to give up.
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My latest experiment in using narrative to inspire better tomorrows, Searching for Hope AfterAmerica: The Practopia Project is live on Substack.
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I hope it will inspire you to create and share your own stories of positive futures
This is the kind of positivefuture stories we need to be creating
One-sentence Future: Agentic Legos
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sounds like every story teller could use some ducks.
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Increasingly we need voices that recognize the severity of our situation but can also offer us an option other than dystopian despair. Elisa Rahje's meditations on "active hope" is one of the best.
having awoken β
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This month's post on Welcome to Thrutopia is a wonderful glimpse at one possible future, Exmouth 2034. open.substack.com/pub/thrutopi...
Welcome to Thrutopia is a substack anthology created by writers exploring possible ways forward through the current metacrisis. The latest offering from Ana Salote proves its possible to have fun while fighting against toxic consumerism. Enjoy. open.substack.com/pub/thrutopi...
What do you write? I was asked this question recently and fumbled the answer. I'm part of a group of writers exploring Thruopia- ways forward toward a future we would be proud to leave our children. To me that always feels clunky. Curious if others writing in related genres have compelling pitches.
"The Reich is trying to recreate a power structure that no longer exists, and cannot be remade" Karl Schroeder kschroeder.substack.com/p/george-jet...
The irony of all the latest efforts to return America to the "golden age" is that their policies are going to eliminate jobs and they are now having to argue that people should consume less.
Latest from Solarpunk Stories. Worth the quick read and links. Just one more reason I wish I lived in London. solarpunkstories.substack.com?r=1177&utm_c...
This month's entry in the Thrutopia Anthology of poems and stories to help us imagine a future we'd be proud to leave behind comes from Julie Leoni thrutopia.substack.com/p/definition...
Meet Vishwam Gurudas Heckert, author of this month's selection on the Welcome to Thrutopia Substack. One of our growing community of creatives dedicated to imagining a future we'd be proud to leave behind. open.substack.com/pub/thrutopi...