about three James living their Greed... I think of that:
A decentralized greenhouse system for a Malagasy fruit cooperative would leverage low-carbon local materials to create climate-resilient, modular structures. By avoiding high-impact steel and concrete, these designs minimize costs and carbon footprint while remaining adaptable to local environments.
1. Decentralized Infrastructure Design
Modular Bamboo Frames: Instead of large industrial blocks, the system uses standardized bamboo trusses. Bamboo is a superior local choice due to its high tensile strength (matching steel), rapid renewability, and natural suitability for tropical climates.
Thermal Foundations: Structures use Compressed Stabilized Earth Blocks (CSEB) or local fired bricks for low-wall foundations and internal paths. These provide thermal mass, keeping interiors up to 9°C cooler during peak daytime heat.
Hybrid "Sawtooth" Roofing: A sawtooth roof design with permanent ventilation openings is ideal for tropical Madagascar, allowing hot air to escape via stack-effect ventilation.
Shade Netting & UV Protection: For "Sweet Fruits" like litchis or specialty melons that can sunburn, a 70% UV-blocking shade net is used over the frame to regulate light intensity.
2. Shared Resource Management (Co-Op Level)
Decentralized Power & Water: Each greenhouse module is equipped with a small-scale solar-powered pump (e.g., 4kWp to 12kWp). These pumps draw water from communal basins into gravity-fed drip irrigation systems, ensuring precise watering while avoiding expensive batteries or fuel costs.
The Hub-and-Spoke Model:
The Hub: A central community center manages high-cost assets like cold storage, a seed library, and a shared transport vehicle.
The Spokes: Individual farmer-members manage their own decentralized greenhouse modules near their homes, allowing for personal ownership while sharing technical agronomist advice and market access.
3. Sustainable Material Advantage
Using these local materials offers a significant performance and economic boost over standard imports:
Component Local Material Solution Benefit
Structure Treated Bamboo 70% reduction in embodied carbon vs. steel
Walls CSEB Earth Blocks Passive cooling; eliminates need for energy-
Structure Treated Bamboo 70% reduction in embodied carbon vs. steel
Walls CSEB Earth Blocks Passive cooling; eliminates need for energy-
heavy plaster
Flooring Local Aggregates/Timber Prevents soil erosion and maintains clean
Flooring Local Aggregates/Timber Prevents soil erosion and maintains clean
working paths
Watering Gravity-Drip via Bamboo Pipes Low-tech, zero-electricity water delivery
Watering Gravity-Drip via Bamboo Pipes Low-tech, zero-electricity water delivery
to roots
I'd open an Office, get my Cyberdeck down there, import only the Raspis with sensors from mainland China, but I need to kill BKA and Tom before I get any money to then still have to steal from whats left after dead corrupt police in this Nazi build shit hole I just had no time for in Cold War, but being useful by its stupid ignorance to the rest of the world and reality. Dam.
#cybpunkcoltoure
PS: Pirate Treasure? Why would we pile up Gold? To attract idiots that want to kill us. To having to protect out trade places and farms even more against thieves using every excuse and name to take without returning? Gold was shipped to Gold Smiths, to create Jewellery to be sold for even more Goods. Most money was Silver Coins, the rest for Good for Good. Pirates were traders that were for well able to tell the difference of Bread and Cake voting their King of their own.
There are no Pirate Treasures, The Templar Treasure was Books and you drown in an Ocean of lies like German Police believing to intimidate or ignore me being a great idea no matter their wrong doings justifying even extreme punishment, way of their altered rigged system build wearing Horse Blinders as a Peak of arrogance.
#neversurrender