Sorry I missed your reply. My comment was related to the cityscape pictured, but actually directed at your whole Substack's premise. The future we make is obviously based on the futures we can imagine, and it is a choice we can possibly still make.
There is still a lot of charm to people riding bikes past plant covered balconies, with solar panels as ubiquitous as windows. Much more appealing than today's streets, suburbs, and suvs anyhow.
Beautiful stories
Glad you think so. What do you most like about them?
Might-could happen...
Are you talking about the art or something else?
Sorry I missed your reply. My comment was related to the cityscape pictured, but actually directed at your whole Substack's premise. The future we make is obviously based on the futures we can imagine, and it is a choice we can possibly still make.
There is still a lot of charm to people riding bikes past plant covered balconies, with solar panels as ubiquitous as windows. Much more appealing than today's streets, suburbs, and suvs anyhow.
Wonderful glad you got so much out of it :)
Yeah another reply, sad I know ... but have you seen this piece on Substack?
https://www.sustainabilitybynumbers.com/p/progress
Hadn't but had heard of Hannah Ritchie's work. Will check it out. Thanks for sharing :)