ICANN blog : ICANN Carbon footprint
https://www.icann.org/news/blog/icann-s-carbon-footprint-blog - *For ICANN Org, ICANN Board, and funded travelers in Fiscal Year 2018 (1 July 2017– 30 June 2018), the air CO2 emissions total 11,037,822 total CO2 lbs, with flights coming in at 28,059,281 miles and 0.39 CO2 lbs per mile.* Hotel booking CO2 emissions are calculated for each stay attached to a trip. The calculations are based on an average room size of 300 square feet and a CO2 index of 30.57 lbs CO2/night. - *For ICANN Org, ICANN Board, and funded travelers in Fiscal Year 2018 (1 July 2017– 30 June 2018), the hotel booking CO2 emissions were 56,249 total CO2 lbs, with 1,840 nights of hotel stays.* Car rental CO2 emissions are calculated for each booking attached to a trip, with the total miles driven divided by the average fuel efficiency of a passenger vehicle. - *For ICANN Org, ICANN Board, and funded travelers in Fiscal Year 2018 (1 July 2017– 30 June 2018), the car rental CO2 emissions total 5,818 total CO2 lbs, with 141 days of car rentals.*
28 *million* air miles works out to nearly 77,000 air miles *per day*! And 1840 nights in hotel rooms cumulates to over five years, just for the board of directors alone (not counting staff or "funded travelers"). When comparing this 1% lifestyle of resource consumption against the actual work product created the following phrase comes to mind: "parturiunt montes nascitur ridiculus mus" ("The mountain labored and brought forth a mouse.") --karl-- On 9/24/19 6:42 AM, Dev Anand Teelucksingh wrote:
https://www.icann.org/news/blog/icann-s-carbon-footprint-blog
* /For ICANN Org, ICANN Board, and funded travelers in Fiscal Year 2018 (1 July 2017– 30 June 2018), the air CO2 emissions total 11,037,822 total CO2 lbs, with flights coming in at 28,059,281 miles and 0.39 CO2 lbs per mile.///
Hotel booking CO2 emissions are calculated for each stay attached to a trip. The calculations are based on an average room size of 300 square feet and a CO2 index of 30.57 lbs CO2/night.
* /For ICANN Org, ICANN Board, and funded travelers in Fiscal Year 2018 (1 July 2017– 30 June 2018), the hotel booking CO2 emissions were 56,249 total CO2 lbs, with 1,840 nights of hotel stays.///
Car rental CO2 emissions are calculated for each booking attached to a trip, with the total miles driven divided by the average fuel efficiency of a passenger vehicle.
* /For ICANN Org, ICANN Board, and funded travelers in Fiscal Year 2018 (1 July 2017– 30 June 2018), the car rental CO2 emissions total 5,818 total CO2 lbs, with 141 days of car rentals./
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The keyword here is ‘ridiculus’. Incidentally, I believe it is ‘nascetur’, not ‘nascitur’, from ‘nascere’, but the last time I looked at latin books was in 1963... Cheers R Inviato da iPhone
Il giorno 24 set 2019, alle ore 21:11, Karl Auerbach <karl@cavebear.com> ha scritto:
28 *million* air miles works out to nearly 77,000 air miles *per day*!
And 1840 nights in hotel rooms cumulates to over five years, just for the board of directors alone (not counting staff or "funded travelers").
When comparing this 1% lifestyle of resource consumption against the actual work product created the following phrase comes to mind:
"parturiunt montes nascitur ridiculus mus" ("The mountain labored and brought forth a mouse.")
--karl--
On 9/24/19 6:42 AM, Dev Anand Teelucksingh wrote: https://www.icann.org/news/blog/icann-s-carbon-footprint-blog * /For ICANN Org, ICANN Board, and funded travelers in Fiscal Year 2018 (1 July 2017– 30 June 2018), the air CO2 emissions total 11,037,822 total CO2 lbs, with flights coming in at 28,059,281 miles and 0.39 CO2 lbs per mile./// Hotel booking CO2 emissions are calculated for each stay attached to a trip. The calculations are based on an average room size of 300 square feet and a CO2 index of 30.57 lbs CO2/night. * /For ICANN Org, ICANN Board, and funded travelers in Fiscal Year 2018 (1 July 2017– 30 June 2018), the hotel booking CO2 emissions were 56,249 total CO2 lbs, with 1,840 nights of hotel stays./// Car rental CO2 emissions are calculated for each booking attached to a trip, with the total miles driven divided by the average fuel efficiency of a passenger vehicle. * /For ICANN Org, ICANN Board, and funded travelers in Fiscal Year 2018 (1 July 2017– 30 June 2018), the car rental CO2 emissions total 5,818 total CO2 lbs, with 141 days of car rentals./ _______________________________________________ At-Large mailing list At-Large@atlarge-lists.icann.org https://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/at-large At-Large Official Site: http://atlarge.icann.org _______________________________________________ By submitting your personal data, you consent to the processing of your personal data for purposes of subscribing to this mailing list accordance with the ICANN Privacy Policy (https://www.icann.org/privacy/policy) and the website Terms of Service (https://www.icann.org/privacy/tos). You can visit the Mailman link above to change your membership status or configuration, including unsubscribing, setting digest-style delivery or disabling delivery altogether (e.g., for a vacation), and so on.
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Of course the irony ought not lost on an organization whose primary role regards the functioning of *the Internet*. ICANN meetings have always had this air of Americans and Europeans flying around the world so that they can pretend that they're globally aware. It's my own pet belief that this has been quite deliberate, to make ICANN's power centres inaccessible to all except the subsidized and those whose business interests justified the expense. Online meetings could have been a great equalizer long ago, but the ICANN-meeting-as-exotic-getaway culture (often attributed exclusively to At-Large) is pervasive throughout. The expenses that could be saved (let alone just the carbon one) from making almost all meetings virtual would be substantial to both ICANN and participants. But those who benefit from physical accessibility have nothing to gain and much to lose by being treated as equals online. So it won't happen without external disruption. - Evan On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 at 14:11, Karl Auerbach <karl@cavebear.com> wrote:
28 *million* air miles works out to nearly 77,000 air miles *per day*!
And 1840 nights in hotel rooms cumulates to over five years, just for the board of directors alone (not counting staff or "funded travelers").
When comparing this 1% lifestyle of resource consumption against the actual work product created the following phrase comes to mind:
"parturiunt montes nascitur ridiculus mus" ("The mountain labored and brought forth a mouse.")
--karl--
+1 to Evan On Tue, 24 Sep 2019, 19:32 Evan Leibovitch, <evan@telly.org> wrote:
Of course the irony ought not lost on an organization whose primary role regards the functioning of *the Internet*.
ICANN meetings have always had this air of Americans and Europeans flying around the world so that they can pretend that they're globally aware. It's my own pet belief that this has been quite deliberate, to make ICANN's power centres inaccessible to all except the subsidized and those whose business interests justified the expense. Online meetings could have been a great equalizer long ago, but the ICANN-meeting-as-exotic-getaway culture (often attributed exclusively to At-Large) is pervasive throughout.
The expenses that could be saved (let alone just the carbon one) from making almost all meetings virtual would be substantial to both ICANN and participants. But those who benefit from physical accessibility have nothing to gain and much to lose by being treated as equals online. So it won't happen without external disruption.
- Evan
On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 at 14:11, Karl Auerbach <karl@cavebear.com> wrote:
28 *million* air miles works out to nearly 77,000 air miles *per day*!
And 1840 nights in hotel rooms cumulates to over five years, just for the board of directors alone (not counting staff or "funded travelers").
When comparing this 1% lifestyle of resource consumption against the actual work product created the following phrase comes to mind:
"parturiunt montes nascitur ridiculus mus" ("The mountain labored and brought forth a mouse.")
--karl--
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participants (5)
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ABDULKARIM AYOPO OLOYEDE -
Dev Anand Teelucksingh -
Evan Leibovitch -
Karl Auerbach -
Roberto Gaetano