“Solarpunk humanism: How we dream bigger than despair”

M.L Clark writes for OnlySky:

One unspoken tenet of anti-theist discourse is that we are limited by the religious stories at the core of our culture. For that slice of the nonreligious spectrum, it’s not enough not to believe, personally, in a god. The nature of religion poses a narrative problem that anti-theists feel must be confronted at every turn. But the secular community contains multitudes, and while some in our number wrestle with stories from the past, a significant number have been dreaming up new narratives. Solarpunk is one such humanist movement for radical, real-world change.