What is solarpunk and why is it gaining momentum? Can storytelling and citizen science shape a more hopeful, sustainable future?
In this episode of Shifting Views with Willis, I’m joined by Alan Raw — former BBC journalist, creative practitioner, eco-activist, and author of the solarpunk novel Salt & Seeds. We explore how creative thinking, community action, and alternative knowledge networks like Grokkist are helping us reimagine life in a world facing climate breakdown.
This is a conversation about optimism, systems change, and the quiet power of imagining something better.
🔍 What we talk about in this episode:
🌱 What is Solarpunk and why does it matter now?
- How solarpunk fiction inspires action through connection, not conflict
- Replacing dystopian fear with practical hope
- The role of speculative fiction in imagining regenerative futures
🧠 How does neurodivergent thinking help reimagine sustainability?
- Alan’s work with the Grokkist Network
- Alternative education, polymaths, and creative systems thinking
- Writing as “future-pacing” and making sense of complexity
📚 What inspired Salt & Seeds and what does it explore?
- Climate resilience, community knowledge, and ancient wisdom
- Citizen science and reclaiming shared knowledge
- Storytelling as a tool for belonging and ecological awareness
🤝 What can local communities do right now?
- Why grassroots change matters
- Blending eco-tech with local wisdom
- Encouraging curiosity, connection, and collective action
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