The first Virtual Coffee Conference is underway!
#virtualCoffee #VirtualCoffeeCon
The first Virtual Coffee Conference is underway!
#virtualCoffee #VirtualCoffeeCon
Thanks to everyone who came along to this morning's Virtual Coffee Hour for Sustainability Stay-at-Homes.
We checked in by sharing games we enjoy (kerplunk sadly didn't get any love from the group, despite it being a great biodiversity metaphor!), and then the conversation got pretty deep, about power and how it concentrates. Phew! If you want to chat with other sustainability people - light or heavy - sign up here for details. https://bit.ly/2UeGiDV
At today's #virtualcoffee for #sustainability people https://bit.ly/2UeGiDV, we learnt keeping chillies in the freezer makes them easier to cut, dragonfruit are disappointing, and that it's possible to design a website to be more carbon/energy efficient.
There were also fascinating conversations about the #sharingeconomy, seasonality on swapping apps, and that there's a business which rescues 'dead' plants from offices.
Next virtual coffee is in July - do join us.
Picture from pixabay.
It was our 50th virtual coffee hour for sustainability stay-at-homes this morning. Chat included:
* reuse or sharing of items in transient communities like students & ex-pats;
* models people are using to guide their work, including donut economics;
* upsides, downsides & explosive disruption which AI might bring.
Join us at future virtual coffee hours, 22nd June, 27 July. Login details https://bit.ly/2UeGiDV #sustainability #virtualcoffee #circularity
Picture: Mike Mozart on Flickr.
Another thread in our discussion was the criminalising of what used to be legal protest, the way the legal profession is responding to climate change, including this recent guidance on #climatechange from the Law Society. https://www.lawsociety.org.uk/topics/climate-change
All this within an hour of friendly, informal chat. I love these #virtualcoffee hours. The next one is May 25th. Want to come? Sign up here https://bit.ly/2UeGiDV