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Top 5 Tips for “powering” a blue–green agenda through technology

Technology is constantly expanding and transforming the way we live and learn. How can educators, learners and leaders of institutions who depend on technology be good stewards of the blue–green agenda?

  1. RECOGNISE THE IMPACT THAT DIGITAL DEPENDENCY HAS ON THE ENVIRONMENT

Be mindful that although digital technologies reduce paper waste and the carbon footprint of institutions, the metals used to manufacture devices deplete the earth of non-renewable resources; the energy and infrastructure needed to support these technologies damage the environment; and the e-waste generated contains hazardous toxins and pollutants.

2. PRACTISE RESPONSIBLE DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP

As leaders and educators, we can minimise the environmental impact of technology by promoting, selecting and using eco-friendly technology. Choose energy-efficient devices, use digital resources, resist the urge to constantly upgrade, practise e-waste recycling and if you are an institution, implement a green cloud strategy and promote telecommuting.

  1. LEVERAGE TECHNOLOGY TO INCREASE ACCESS TO EDUCATION AND TRAINING GEARED TOWARDS A BLUE–GREEN FUTURE

Use technology to raise awareness and empower individuals to act. Offer or participate in learning opportunities that train persons for blue and green jobs. COL courses on the Blue Economy, the Green Teacher, Climate Change, Disaster Preparedness, Sustainable Agriculture and Sustainable Development in Business are a few examples. Use technology to preserve and share Indigenous knowledge about climate, the environment and sustainable practices.

  1. USE AND SHARE FREE OPEN-SOURCE DIGITALTOOLS TO MONITOR AND REDUCE ENERGY CONSUMPTION

Tap into the availability of digital tools and software that allow users to track and control their energy usage.  Education institutions using smart technology can identify and model how to reduce energy consumption and conserve resources.

  1. SUPPORT BUSINESSES WHOSE MODELS, PRODUCTS AND SERVICES SAFEGUARD THE PLANET’S NATURAL RESOURCES

Support companies that: have direct links to the blue and green economies; develop sustainable technology solutions; implement green IT practices; and are transparent about the materials they use and how they reduce waste.  By supporting companies that prioritise sustainability, institutions can help drive innovation and promote practices that support the blue and green economies.

 

 

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