Hmm I still mix punkrockshows every now and then, "punk" as I see it is about "moving fast and break things" and is not really calm. But well you can define "punk" as you want and if the want to use it this way so be it.
Punk is a suffix usually employed to evoke one part of another of the punk ethos of independence, DIY, peaceful anarchist self-governance, respectfulness, abstention from consumerist abuse (of hardware or of drugs) and so on.
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Depends.
Energy storage efficiency is growing
Homeowners are selling power to their utility during the day and buying it back during the night
People are refraining from buying cars so they can buy flats downtown, and a few good bikes.
DIY-ers with did-it-themselves electric japanese subcompacts are blowing people's mind at drag racing strips
Freeways are being torn down
People are growing food in their backyards
A company with a stated goal of sending people to Mars are landing rockets on barges named after _Culture_ ships
The future is a nice place