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I started by adjusting my expectations for myself
It's impossible for me to become carbon neutral at this point in time - I might be able to survive in the woods, but without buying the land I'd eventually get arrested, and my homestead torn down.
So it's a matter of harm reduction, or balancing the scales in the right direction. So I made a goal - I want to build a solarpunk community out in the mountains somewhere. I also want to spread good ideas, while reducing bad ones
I will never achieve either if I'm not in a good physical and mental state. So I forgive myself for indulging when I need to
Do what you can when you can. If you die and cut your footprint to zero, you won't save the world... So at least attempt something that could help
But most of all, my guiding mantra is "if everyone in the world was like me, it would be a utopia". Be the kind of person who could be part of the world you dream of
I also want to build a solar punk community out in the woods!* (More concerned about building an ecological egalitarian community rather than it's specific location but you get it) I'm in logistics and planning atm and my over all hope is to not just build a community, but to develop a blueprint for others to be able to more easily build their own with less initial cost/labor. Things like how to set up a community land trust, how to build net zero housing and which efficient appliances would work best off grid, how to find good properties that have enough natural resources to provide enough water for people and crops and animals (if you want animals) how practical tying into public utility grids would be at different locations/ distance, how to use gray water systems and composting toilets to reduce waste and reuse resources, composting and vermiculture, food storage and preservation, gardening techniques, what grants and credits and rebates are available for such project's, how to build geothermal greenhouses, resources for open source tools and machines, community tool libraries, frameworks for egalitarian community decision making, ways to structure different roles and tasks so people are responsible to each other without punishment being the go to assumption for failure. Ya know, stuff.