Sustainable Computers
Vision for Sustainable Computers
Our world is facing a series of very extreme environmental challenges that young people will need to address in coming years.
Technology can help us meet these challenges because technology can democratise information and help people make better informed decisions about actions to be taken.
The Raspberry Pi is an excellent tool because it supports a range of information sharing technologies and is very resource efficient.
If you can learn how to use the Raspberry Pi, then you can more directly help local communities.
Your mission should therefore be to understand as much as you can about the Raspberry Pi so that you can support the hosting of information to help your local community, especially information and ideas that you are passionate about.
If the world and its problems seem too big, imagine instead that you live on a small island. How would you live? What would you do? And how would you use a Raspberry Pi computer?
In an ideal world we would live Simply, Frugally and Happily:
- Live in a tiny, well insulated home
- Grow vegetables, fruits and nuts in our front and back yards
- Eat more vegetables and less dairy, fish and meat
- Travel by walking, cycling or taking public transport or by telecommuting (working from home)
- Buy Green Energy or install a small PV system for home use (2 x 200W PV Panels) with battery storage
- Use all roof water and grey water for growing food
- Compost all food, green and organic waste at home and even make humanure
- Live on less - consume just 10% of what we do today
- Teach others how to make and do things for free
- Give and donate time (more than money) to charity and community events
- Have strong family, social and community ties
All technology has an effect on people and the environment. Look at the Youtube videos "The Story of Waste" and "The Story of electronic Waste"
So we must choose technology wisely:
- Technology should last for more than 5 to 10 years.
- Technology should do something useful - e.g.. help us grow food, educate us
- Technology should be modular so we can repair and replace parts
- Technology should be low power
We will be focusing on projects that will help the environment and that also give us a good working knowledge of computers:
- Learning to repair and build things
- Learning to share our knowledge
- Learning how to monitor the environment to keep our planet safe
See also The Simplicity Institute - Melbourne University https://simplicityinstitute.org