@Nicolas: Thanks for the encouragement! And indeed, you are very right. With that said, I think we are in a prime position to advocate for the energy component of sustainable access since I would wager it is difficult at best to connect a rural/remote/underserved community without considering how to electrify the network.@Raoul: It means a lot, thank you! And see you soon-MichaelOn Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 12:34 PM, Raoul Plommer <plommer@gmail.com> wrote:Count me in and hopefully see you on Sunday! :)
-RaoulOn 2 June 2017 at 13:22, Nicolas Pace <nico@libre.ws> wrote:Great Michael!
We definitely need to talk more about this things... and also to get
closer to our communities to find this models within our communities!
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On Fri, 2017-06-02 at 11:49 +0200, Michael Oghia wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> One of my biggest passions within the Internet ecosystem is
> sustainable accessibility. I am organizing and moderating my first
> roundtable as a community member next week: Workshop 11 at the
> European Dialogue on Internet Governance (EuroDIG).
>
> Especially given the current political climate, the timely workshop
> will focus on sustainable access and digital pollution, specifically
> how we cannot legitimately address Internet access without addressing
> sustainability. Our keynote speaker is Dr. Mike Hazas of the
> University of Lancaster, a sustainable ICT researcher and one of the
> people who originally inspired me to start investigating the
> relationship between the Internet and sustainability.
>
> We are also going to have on-site e-waste recycling bins available in
> case anyone has e-waste they need to discard but are unsure of how or
> where to do so, so please bring it with you to Tallinn if you are
> traveling to EuroDIG.
>
> In case any of you are interested in this session, join us either in
> person in Tallinn or online on Wednesday, June 7 at 2:00 PM
> (GMT+3) (details in the attached photo). You can also check out our
> wiki page at: https://eurodigwiki.org/wiki/WS_11_2017
>
> Many thanks to Chris Buckridge of the RIPE NCC for all of his
> support, and to EES-Ringlus, a local Estonian e-waste recycling
> organization.
>
> And thank you to everyone who continues to encourage me to be part of
> this community and help keep the Internet open, free, and
> sustainable.
>
> Warmest regards,
> -Michael
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> Michael J. Oghia
> EuroDIG 2017 focal point (WS 11)
> Independent #netgov consultant & editor
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