sxsw 2008 - "10 ways to green-ifyyour digital life"
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“10 Ways to Green-ify Your Digital Life”[[[ SXSW 2008 ]]]
Panelists: Katie Fehrenbacher
(GigaOm.com – Earth2tech blog)
Alexis Madrigal (Wired.com)
Sarah Rich (Dwell, Inhabitat.com, Worldchanging.com)
Moderator: Jennifer Schlegel (TechSoup / NetSquared)
Session Format• 10 mins. - moderator and panelist intros, session intro, background
and format, icebreaker(s)
• 5 mins. - current data on energy consumption and e-waste realities
• 20 - 25 mins. – tours and demos of websites, tools, products, gadgets, etc.
• 10 - 15 mins. - discuss a few overarching "Big Ideas" in green tech
• 5 – 10 mins. – interactive building on list of tips with session participants (create PDF we can all access)
• Session participant questions throughout
Wikipedia on Green Technology• Environmental technology "green
technology" or clean technology (also abbreviated as CleanTech) is the application of the environmental sciences to conserve the natural environment and resources, and by curbing the negative impacts of human involvement.
• Sustainable development is the core of environmental technologies. When applying sustainable development as a solution for environmental issues, the solutions need to be socially equitable, economically viable, and environmentally sound.
Wikipedia on Green Computing
Green computing is the study and practice of using computing resources efficiently. Typically, technological systems or computing products that incorporate green computing principles take into account the so-called triple bottom line of:
• economic viability • social responsibility• environmental impact
Borrowing a Theme from ETech
Revealing Invisible Networks
Exposing invisible networks and their effects -- technologists, artists, social engineers, and
scientists are unveiling the systems that surround us
1 6 wa y s t o r e p r o g r a m y o u r d i g i t a l l i f e
No t e c h : Op e n t h e c u r t a i n sLo w- t e c h : Tu r n o f f l i g h t s
Hi g h - t e c h : Do i n g i t f r o m y o u r l a p t o pRe a l l y h i g h t e c h : Ha v i n g y o u r l a p t o p d o i t f o r y o u
No t e c h : Un p l u g y o u r d e v i c e sLo w- t e c h : Ch o o s e e n e r g y e f f i c i e n t o p t i o n s
Hi g h - t e c h : Ge t a n a d a p t o r t h a t s h u t s t h e m o f fRe a l l y h i g h t e c h : Ma k e p o we r y o u r s e l f
No t e c h : Do n ' t b u y g a d g e t sLo w- t e c h : Re c y c l e
Hi g h - t e c h : De a l wi t h y o u r e - wa s t eRe a l l y h i g h - t e c h : Mo d u l a r e l e c t r o n i c s
No - t e c h : Ma k e f o o t p r i n t s o u t s i d eLo w- t e c h : Ca l c u l a t e y o u r c a r b o n f o o t p r i n t
Hi g h - t e c h : Ne t wo r k y o u r c a r b o n f o o t p r i n t Re a l l y h i g h - t e c h : Bu i l d wi d g e t s t o p r o mo t e b e t t e r
h a b i t s
• According to Gartner, carbon dioxide emissions related to the operation servers and PCs account for .75% of the annual global total. Add to that the emissions generated by telecommunications networks, and IT’s contribution to the atmosphere’s green house gas load is probably in excess of 2%.
This is comparable to the level of greenhouse gases being produced by all the world’s airplanes.
• According to the U.S. EPA, 30-40 million PCs will be ready for “end-of-the-life management” in each of the next few years. The EPA also estimated that in 2005, between 1.5 and 1.9 million tons of computers, TVs, VCRs, monitors, cell phones and other equipment were discarded.
Ewaste Realities• If all sources of e-waste are
counted, the UN Environment Program estimates that it could total 50 million tons a year worldwide.
• The trend of shipping waste to the developing world, according to this expose in National Geographic, is likely to continue. In the U.S., it’s estimated that 70 percent of computers and monitors and over 80 percent of TVs eventually end up in landfills, despite a growing number of state laws prohibiting the dumping of e-waste.
• In addition, about 180 million TVs, PCs and other components sit in storage, which has its own environmental downfall.
From eWeek Magazine:
• "The federal government's Energy Star program estimates that you can save anywhere from $25 to $75 per PC per year by using the power management features on your PC.“
• "...about 31.2 million of the 104 million corporate PCs in the US are left on all night, and the carbon emissions saved by turning off every one of those computers would be the same as taking every car in Maryland off the road."
THEMES
• Automating– Energy Efficiency
– Sharing
• Networking Things
• Moving from Embodied Energy to Onboard Power
MIXED RealityHow do we use the Internet to interact with real objects more efficiently?
Intrago
Zipcar
iHitchhiking
Facebook Carpool
Smart Charging
MOBILITY =
MIXED RealityHow do we use the Internet to interact with real objects more efficiently?
HOMES =
Jimmy Carter
+
MyTemp / LagoTek
+
Smart Metering
+
Consumer Powerline
GADGET PowerHow do we get the same performance at lower energy cost?
DEVICES =
Right-size devices
Green UPS
Greener Gadgets
Remix modular design
GADGET PowerHow do we get the same gadget performance at lower energy costs?
MATERIALS =
Shake, rattle, hum
+
Flexible Solar PV
+
Novomer
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are needed to see this picture.
DATA EnvironmentsHow do we visualize the invisible?
HIDDEN CITIES =
Nokia EcoSensor
Urban Ecology
Google Earth/Maps
Sim City
The Green Network Effect
How online communities & social networks can
Carbon Minder
CO2 Stats Project
350.org, Zerofootprint
DATA EnvironmentsHow do we visualize the invisible?
HIDDEN CITIES =
Nokia EcoSensor
+
Urban Ecology
+
Sim City
• Energy Monitoring (raising awareness)
• DIY and Renewable Energy (individual action)
• Prefab and rapid manufacturing (change at the design stage)
• Dematerialization and S ervice S ystems (same great taste, less stuff)
Energy S aving A daptor
Designer Gilles B elley in collaboration with
EdF (French National E lectricity Company)
• Electronics and appliances in “ S tandby” mode can be responsible for up to 10% of energy usage in the home (heating excluded)
• The adaptor displays energy wasted through illumination on the surface and turns of gadgets when not in use
• Each module corresponds with a device, the light tells the user to turn it off, but if the user ignores the signal, it shuts off automatically
Wattson by DIY Kyoto
•Measures home energy use in units of currency or wattage
•Glows and changes color to indicate level of use
•S tores history of energy use and can be tracked with companion software, Holmes
•Components can be recycled at end of use
Potenco Pull-Cord Generator
• 20 minutes of talk time on a mobile phone
• 1 hour of ultrabright LED flashlight use
• 3 hours play time on an iPod S huffle (about one pull per song)
A minute of pulling the PGC generates enough energy for:
Wind-up B amboo Cell PhoneA submission to the Greener Gadgets Design Competition
• M ade with bamboo - a renewable resource and sustainable material
• Uses internal manual crank to general power to run the phone
Hybrid S olar L ighting
• S olar collectors on the roof concentrate sunlight into fiber optic cables
• Cables run down through the roof into a set of acrylic tubes that evenly distribute the light
• F luorescent bulbs provide backup when solar can’t do the trick, and additional solar can power the bulbs
• A dded bonus: mood-boosting daylight
Rapid manufacturing and prefabrication
Inhabitat's Top Ten S ustainable Prefabs
•Reduced transportation costs
•Low site impact
•Local Materials
•Computer-aided waste reduction
•S mart house tech features
•S IPs
3D Printing• Additive manufacturing, rather than subtractive, means almost no waste• Products can be made in any batch size, anywhere, with data shipped on the computer and
the ability to employ local materials in each site, reducing shipping and cost
S ervice S ystems & Dematerialization• Created awareness of problematic
relationship with object/process• Change your relationship to the problem,
object, or process• Change has to be adopted by the
community, not just the individual• How to make change permanent
Google Maps and Google Earth:Google Maps:
Earth2Tech 101 Cleantech Startups Post:http://earth2tech.com/2008/02/25/earth2tech-maps-101-cleantech-startups/
Earth2Tech 101 Cleantech Map Itself:http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&om=1&msa=0&msid=100024416568883817560.0004456fd4dd7d86d3b19&ll=40.313043,-95.800781&spn=46.472152,74.707031&z=3&source=embed
Coal Deathwatch Map:http://earth2tech.com/2007/12/27/earth2tech-maps-coal-power-plant-deathwatch/
Map itself:http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=100024416568883817560.00000112e9fdac847834d&ll=46.0081,-122.84224&spn=19.839529,35.137023&om=1&source=embed
Google Earth:Earth2tech Tour of Google Earth:
http://earth2tech.com/2007/09/28/earth2tech%E2%80%99s-eco-tour-of-google-earth/
Great Green Building:http://earth.google.com/outreach/kml_entry.html#tGreat%20Green%20Buildings
Scottish Wind Farms:http://maps.google.com/maps?q=http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/download.php?Number=622004&t=k&om=1
Current Air Quality:http://earth.google.com/outreach/kml_entry.html#tCurrent%20Air%20Quality
EPA Created Air Pollution:http://www.epa.gov/air/emissions/where.htm
Facebook Applications:
Carpool Application:http://earth2tech.com/2007/07/24/ecoweb-tool-facebooks-carpool-app/
Carbon Minder:http://apps.facebook.com/carbonminder/about.php
CO2 Stats Project:http://earth2tech.com/2008/01/16/carbon-widget-reaches-1-million/
http://www.co2stats.com/
Green Hosting Services:
AISO:http://www.aiso.net/
Greenest Host:http://www.greenesthost.com/
A Few ETech Highlights:• Alex Steffen’s Keynote - Building a Bright Green Future - If everyone lived like a
typical prosperous American, we'd need ten planets to sustain our way of life. What might a sustainable future look like? How do we use ingenuity to design a future that's both bright and green?
• AMEE: The World's Energy Meter, Gavin Starks (d::gen network )
If all the energy data in the world were accessible, what would you build? The Climate Change agenda measures the energy profile of everything. AMEE is an open aggregation platform aimed to dramatically accelerate change, because we need to.
• Awareness: Artistic Experiments in Revealing Invisible Networks, Kati London (area/code), Regine Debatty (We Make Money Not Art), Brooke Singer - Exposing invisible networks and their effects, technologists, artists, social engineers, and scientists are unveiling the systems that surround us. Co-curators of ETech's Emerging Arts Fest will lead a panel discussion situating the work represented at ETech and the context in which that work is being created and experienced
• A Bomb Shelter For The Climate Crisis , Natalie Jeremijenko (NYU)
• Project Sun SPOT: Inspiring Future Gadgets - Roger Meike (Sun Microsystems, Inc.), Arshan Poursohi (Sun Microsystems, Inc.) - A new generation of gadgets is emerging that can wirelessly communicate, sense their environment and affect the physical world around them. Learn to use open source software and hardware to create everything from gesture-based interfaces to robot swarms to a rainforest monitoring system that may just save the world.
Dematerialization
Virtualization
(New) Materials Science
Greenwashing
Green Fatigue / Saturation
Educating Traditional Tech
Mainstreaming Green
Manufacturing / Processing Systems
Policy / Political Movements
Greenwashing
From “6 Sins of Greenwashing” @ http://www.terrachoice.com/
“Green-wash (green'wash', -wôsh') – verb: the act of misleading consumers regarding the environmental practices of a company or the environmental benefits of a product or service.”
1. Sin of the Hidden Trade-Off2. Sin of No Proof3. Sin of Vagueness4. Sin of Irrelevance5. Sin of Fibbing6. Sin of the Lesser of Two Evils
1 6 wa y s t o r e p r o g r a m y o u r d i g i t a l l i f e
No t e c h : Op e n t h e c u r t a i n sLo w- t e c h : Tu r n o f f l i g h t s
Hi g h - t e c h : Do i n g i t f r o m y o u r l a p t o pRe a l l y h i g h t e c h : Ha v i n g y o u r l a p t o p d o i t f o r y o u
No t e c h : Un p l u g y o u r d e v i c e sLo w- t e c h : Ch o o s e e n e r g y e f f i c i e n t o p t i o n s
Hi g h - t e c h : Ge t a n a d a p t o r t h a t s h u t s t h e m o f fRe a l l y h i g h t e c h : Ma k e p o we r y o u r s e l f
No t e c h : Do n ' t b u y g a d g e t sLo w- t e c h : Re c y c l e
Hi g h - t e c h : De a l wi t h y o u r e - wa s t eRe a l l y h i g h - t e c h : Mo d u l a r e l e c t r o n i c s
No - t e c h : Ma k e f o o t p r i n t s o u t s i d eLo w- t e c h : Ca l c u l a t e y o u r c a r b o n f o o t p r i n t
Hi g h - t e c h : Ne t wo r k y o u r c a r b o n f o o t p r i n t Re a l l y h i g h - t e c h : Bu i l d wi d g e t s t o p r o mo t e b e t t e r
h a b i t s
Thank you for participating today
• Jennifer Schlegel – [email protected], [email protected]• Alexis Madrigal – [email protected]
• Sarah Rich – [email protected]
• Katie Fehrenbacker – [email protected]