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Helllo World - Issue 19 June 2022

Helllo World - Issue 19 June 2022 | business analyst | Scoop.it

"Over the last three years, we’ve seen more than 7 million students around the world put down their schoolwork and take to the streets to demand climate change action. Could technology be the answer? This issue explores the interaction between sustainability and computing, from how we can interact with technology responsibly to its potential to mitigate climate change.

We delve into the research behind device-repair cafés and see repair put into action by a student in Malaysia for his local community, along with a deep dive into the question of technology obsolescence. We also share young people’s ideas for how technology can be used for good, showcasing sustainability-themed student projects and a school-based COP that was inspired by the annual UN conference.

Also in this issue:

* A physical computing challenge inspired by the TV show Baking Impossible
* Supporting a school in The Gambia to develop a computing curriculum
* Top tips for ensuring your primary e-safety curriculum is fit for purpose"

 

Download the free PDF copy here!


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How Sustainable is Digital Fabrication?

How Sustainable is Digital Fabrication? | business analyst | Scoop.it
Digital fabrication is praised as the future of manufacturing. Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) machine tools can convert a digital design into an object with the click of a mouse, which means the production process is completely automated. The use of digital machine tools has spread rapidly in factories over the last two decades, and they have now become cheap and user-friendly enough to bring them within reach of workshops and makers. While CNC machines have been embraced by many, including some environmentalists who say the technology can be more...

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Printing Solar Panels in the Backyard

Imagine what you might do if you could print your own solar panels. That's kind of the dream behind Shawn Frayne and Alex Hornstein's Solar Pocket Factory -- although they see it more as the "microbrewery" of panel production rather than a tool for everyone's garage. With over $70,000 of backing from a successful Kickstarter campaign, the inventors are now working on refining the prototype. If all goes well, by April they'll have a machine that can spit out a micro solar panel every few seconds. In the meantime, Frayne stopped by Flora Lichtman's backyard with a few pieces of the prototype to explain how the mini-factory will work.


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Brittney's curator insight, November 23, 2013 10:53 AM

Amazing, this is why the future looks so bright!

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H2PIA – The World’s First Hydrogen City » H2PIA, Hydrogen City, Sustainable Design » mirage.studio.7 wiki

H2PIA – The World’s First Hydrogen City » H2PIA, Hydrogen City, Sustainable Design » mirage.studio.7 wiki | business analyst | Scoop.it
If the developers behind H2PIA have their way, a hydrogen future may not be as far off as some predict. Its a super-sustainable ...

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Public consultation on the Europe 2020 strategy: towards a post-crisis growth strategy for Europe

Public consultation on the Europe 2020 strategy: towards a post-crisis growth strategy for Europe | business analyst | Scoop.it

"...the Commission has launched a public consultation on the Europe 2020 strategy, the EU's long-term growth and jobs plan"


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Willy De Backer's curator insight, May 11, 2014 2:58 PM

Interesting title for this Europe 2020 strategy consultation. With a bit of reshuffling, you get what it should REALLY be about: towards a post-growth crisis strategy. The reality of the 'end of growth' still escapes EU leaders.

Read this Green European Foundation publication to know about Europe's real challenge: http://gef.eu/gnd/new-publication-a-post-growth-society-for-the-21st-century-an-executive-summary/

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Corporate America's sustainability gains 'not enough,' says Ceres

Corporate America's sustainability gains 'not enough,' says Ceres | business analyst | Scoop.it
Fresh analysis of 613 of the largest U.S. companies says incremental progress is a good start — but a new report shows it's time to pick up the pace.

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Willy De Backer's curator insight, May 2, 2014 2:15 AM

Most corporations still see sustainability as a "nice to have", not as a critical necessity for their long-term future. "Incremental progress in tackling global climate change and other sustainability threats is simply not enough". We need Pavan Sukhdev's "Corporation 2020" .

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The Weave: Participatory Process Design Guide

The Weave: Participatory Process Design Guide | business analyst | Scoop.it

What would the ideal strategic planning engagement look like?

 

The Weave provides guidance for sustainability practitioners wishing to more deeply engage people in creating their sustainable future


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