In the face of global climate destruction and ecological collapse, many have witnessed—and perhaps grown numb to—the repeated failures of governments and industries to organize a meaningful transition toward more sustainable social and economic formations. Against the troubling concern that the “novelty” and “impact” of techno-solutions have lost all meaning, the Solar Media Collective asks who or what dictates the scales at which change is made visible, meaningful, useful, and sustainable. In other words, we ask: where should we look for the hopeful gestures that define our future worlds, and how can we resourcefully resist and model alternative pathways to Big Tech’s ever-grander “solutions” to the climate crisis?1 On May 11, 2023, the Solar Media Collective—a student-run research-creation group affiliated with Concordia University in Tio’tia:ke (Montréal)—ran a day-long symposium on the multiscalar dimensions of just and hopeful energy transitions.2 Taking inspiration from the transnational Solar Protocol network’s exploration...

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