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  3. No one is better at keeping hope alive than Rebecca Solnit, the historian and essayist whose *Hope in the Dark* got me through the first Trump administration and whose *A Paradise Built In Hell* inspired my novel *Walkaway*:

No one is better at keeping hope alive than Rebecca Solnit, the historian and essayist whose *Hope in the Dark* got me through the first Trump administration and whose *A Paradise Built In Hell* inspired my novel *Walkaway*:

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  • pluralistic@mamot.frP pluralistic@mamot.fr

    It won't be a nuclear future, and not just because nuclear materials are (like oil) concentrated according to accidents of geography, nor merely because fissiles are geopolitically catastrophic (like oil).

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    Nuclear plants take at least a decade to bring online, which means that they will always arrive ten years *after* some future Comrade Trump-type kicks off another orgy of demand destruction, and by the time we turn them on, the world will have already bought, improved and recycled two generations of batteries and panels.

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      Nuclear plants take at least a decade to bring online, which means that they will always arrive ten years *after* some future Comrade Trump-type kicks off another orgy of demand destruction, and by the time we turn them on, the world will have already bought, improved and recycled two generations of batteries and panels.

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      I'm coming to #Guelph, Ontario this Friday (May 😎 to deliver the Musagetes Lecture:

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      • pluralistic@mamot.frP pluralistic@mamot.fr

        As Solnit writes, Trump's stupid war follows on the heels of another unforgivable, cruel blunder: Putin's quagmire in Ukraine, which catapulted Europe into the Gretacene, with a wholesale, continent-wide shift away from fossil fuels to renewables and the devices they power. Now, the rest of the world is following suit. In South Korea, President Lee Jae Myung is leading the charge to transition the country to renewables, framing fossil fuels as an existential geopolitical risk.

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        @pluralistic Gretacene - term (coined by @pluralistic last month) for the large scale shift to renewables. "Greta" refers to climate activist Greta Thurnberg.

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        • pluralistic@mamot.frP pluralistic@mamot.fr

          I'm coming to #Guelph, Ontario this Friday (May 😎 to deliver the Musagetes Lecture:

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          Presented by ArtsEverywhere Festival The 2026 Guelph Lecture—On Being will be presented by Cory Doctorow on the “enshittification” of the internet.

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          @pluralistic

          Excellent & wonderful thread!!!

          Here's another benefit of the switch to renewables.

          Six dynasties funded Project 2025 to convert American democracy into oligarchy.

          Bradley, Koch, Coors, Scaife Mellon, Seid, Uihlein.

          The move to renewables impoverishes those interests & they'll have less money available to buy Supreme Court Justices & coup attempts.

          The GOP's foreign donors like #PrinceBonesaw, Qatar, UAE, and Putin aren't going to be too happy with Trump either

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          • pluralistic@mamot.frP pluralistic@mamot.fr

            Nuclear plants take at least a decade to bring online, which means that they will always arrive ten years *after* some future Comrade Trump-type kicks off another orgy of demand destruction, and by the time we turn them on, the world will have already bought, improved and recycled two generations of batteries and panels.

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            @pluralistic Moreover, the LCOE of solar recently dropped below nuclear for the first time. For electric utilities that necessarily plan long term, there's no incentive to build out nuclear, even with a ready supply of nuclear fuel.

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            • pluralistic@mamot.frP pluralistic@mamot.fr

              No one is better at keeping hope alive than Rebecca Solnit, the historian and essayist whose *Hope in the Dark* got me through the first Trump administration and whose *A Paradise Built In Hell* inspired my novel *Walkaway*:

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              A New York Times Notable Book Chosen as a Best Book of the Year by the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, New Yorker, San Francisco Chronicle, Washington...

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              @pluralistic You can use Friendica instead of creating such long threads. Reads way better!
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                Unlike a fossil fuel economy, a cleantech sector does not require that your country have access to some difficult to find, unevenly distributed reservoir of old dead shit or even rare minerals. Not only is lithium far more common than once believed, it's also being phased out for use in batteries and replaced by sodium, the world's sixth-most abundant element:

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                @pluralistic sodium-ion probably wins the long race, but lithium-ion won't go down fast. Lithium is about as common as lead and just as easy to recycle. Once we get to some volume in use, recycling will become the biggest lithium source, like steel (40%-70% from scrap) or asphalt (99% from recycled pavement)

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                  @pluralistic You can use Friendica instead of creating such long threads. Reads way better!
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                  • pluralistic@mamot.frP pluralistic@mamot.fr

                    No one is better at keeping hope alive than Rebecca Solnit, the historian and essayist whose *Hope in the Dark* got me through the first Trump administration and whose *A Paradise Built In Hell* inspired my novel *Walkaway*:

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                    @pluralistic Although, that image is not as powerful and optimistic as the creator probably thinks it is, even of orange lenin is amusing. The high iq lawyer from the best schools

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                      @pluralistic Although, that image is not as powerful and optimistic as the creator probably thinks it is, even of orange lenin is amusing. The high iq lawyer from the best schools

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                      @Kierkegaanks Lucky for you the image is CC BY and you are free to remix it if you would like a different one. Here's the hi-rez, please do show me yours when you've finished it:

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                      pluralistic.net/2026/05/04/hope-in-the-dark/#hormuzed-int... Alexander Rodchenko's classic Russian constructivist 'books' advertising poster; Lilya Brik's face has been replaced with Greta Thunberg's, and instead of shouting the word 'books,' a spray of geometric sunbeams are emanating from her mouth. Superimposed and beneath her is a Soviet propaganda poster of a furiously pointing Lenin. Lenin's skin is Cheeto orange and he wears a straw-yellow Trump wig. Image: Stefan Müller (climate stuff) (modified) commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Greta_Thunberg_spricht_be...(51512266778).jpg CC BY 2.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en

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                      • pluralistic@mamot.frP pluralistic@mamot.fr

                        No one is better at keeping hope alive than Rebecca Solnit, the historian and essayist whose *Hope in the Dark* got me through the first Trump administration and whose *A Paradise Built In Hell* inspired my novel *Walkaway*:

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                        @pluralistic I can tell you from anecdotal evidence here in Germany...a LOT of people seem to have invested in private photovoltaic installations in Q1/Q2 of 2026.

                        One of the big online solar retailers here currently has shipping dispatch times of 24 - 29 workdays (massive increase from previous dispatch times of ~5-7 days).

                        When people buy these installations, especially the bigger, non-balcony systems they are planned for a lifetime of ~15 years.
                        That's roughly 8,000-10,000kWh of external energy demand destroyed per household per year!

                        And honestly I'd say forever, because it seems very unlikely that after 15 years of getting used to free solar energy you'd go back. Especially considering future technological improvements and falling unit prices for both solar panels and battery storage.

                        I think Rebecca Solnit is absolutely right here.

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                          @NewtonMark @wall_e @pluralistic it's doing that in midwinter? What's it going to be like next summer?

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                            @NewtonMark @wall_e @pluralistic Welcome to the solarpunk era 😎

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                              @NewtonMark @wall_e @pluralistic

                              Didn't somebody say something about "Electricity too cheap to meter" 🙂

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                                No one is better at keeping hope alive than Rebecca Solnit, the historian and essayist whose *Hope in the Dark* got me through the first Trump administration and whose *A Paradise Built In Hell* inspired my novel *Walkaway*:

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                                @pluralistic

                                In the US, at least, another factor may be hatred of utility companies. In the US, being natural monopolies, utilities often take advantage of that by being arrogant, greedy, & unresponsive to users.

                                There is a lot of anger & hatred of utilities floating around, but not doing anything because there is no realistic alternative.

                                Given a choice that is reliable and not too much more expensive, lots of people will go off the grid just so they can give the utility company the finger.

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                                  @NewtonMark out of curiosity, if you don't mind - what were the costs (for the battery and the rest)?

                                  I've talked to my father recently who wasn't very happy with his initial investment in panels from 3 years ago. He was complaining about the utility company's rules (which really sucked and made this not cost effective), but also the cost of battery.

                                  And I guess there's a lot less sunshine coming to Poland than to Australia!

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                                    No one is better at keeping hope alive than Rebecca Solnit, the historian and essayist whose *Hope in the Dark* got me through the first Trump administration and whose *A Paradise Built In Hell* inspired my novel *Walkaway*:

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                                    @pluralistic

                                    If somebody hasn't done so already, I think Solnit's article (referenced in Cory's blog/post) is worth surfacing:

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                                    "This is how the attack by one petro-state (ours) on another (Iran's) may be turning out to be very bad for petroleum, because the only thing history loves more than a surprise party is irony." The Crisis The biggest news is always the climate news, and sometimes it's so big

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                                    #Energy #FossilFuels #ClimateCrisis #USpol #Iran #StraitOfHormuz

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                                      @pluralistic

                                      If somebody hasn't done so already, I think Solnit's article (referenced in Cory's blog/post) is worth surfacing:

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                                      "This is how the attack by one petro-state (ours) on another (Iran's) may be turning out to be very bad for petroleum, because the only thing history loves more than a surprise party is irony." The Crisis The biggest news is always the climate news, and sometimes it's so big

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                                      "the sun and wind will never be blockaded"

                                      Gods, I wish people wouldn't say shit like this. There is almost certainly some state-level actor who would take this as a challenge....

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                                        @NewtonMark @wall_e @pluralistic

                                        How big is that 42 kWh storage? I mean, what kind of cubic does it occupy? (Asking for a condo-dweller whose local utility can't be arsed to bury their powerlines, but who threatens "proactive blackouts" on windy days as a hedge against wildfire.) (Who is me.)

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                                        • pluralistic@mamot.frP pluralistic@mamot.fr

                                          No one is better at keeping hope alive than Rebecca Solnit, the historian and essayist whose *Hope in the Dark* got me through the first Trump administration and whose *A Paradise Built In Hell* inspired my novel *Walkaway*:

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                                          @pluralistic

                                          Wouldn't it be just •delightful• if we woke up someday in the not-too-distant future, & fossil fuel prices had fallen off a cliff bc mostly nobody bothers with them anymore?

                                          (I'm now pondering fertilizer & plastics replacements with renewables. Dunno if the urban algal farming I've read about would would scale, but it def gives me itchy thoughts....)

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