ifPeople Newsletter: Vol. 1, No. 3 (June 2004)
ifPeople's June 2004 newsletter (from the newsletter archive)
ifPeople Newsletter (aqui en Español)
June 2004 (Vol. 1, No. 3)
Happy Solstice! Whether you are celebrating the longest or shortest day this week on this day of planetary significance, we wish you our best. Here at ifPeople HQ, it is hot, and so is the news! Read on for exciting news on systems thinking, a design competition, sustainable livlihoods, resposible technology, and Latin America. As always, we welcome your comments or circulation of our newsletter (singup at www.ifpeople.net.
Best wishes,
Chris Johnson and Tirza Hollenhorst
ifPeople Co-founders
Systems Thinking & Sustainability
Educators and others
interested in sustainability have a new resource -- the Donella Meadows
Archive. The Archive is an on-line library containing nearly 800 sort
essays written by the late Donella H. Meadows. Read more here
Responsible Technology: Report card on computer manufacturing
The
Fifth Annual Computer Report Card for 2004 was released in May. The
report is issued annually by the Computer TakeBack Campaign (CTBC) to
document whether manufacturers are including environmental design
concepts into their products and taking responsibility for the entire
life cycle of those products, and to encourage consumers to leverage
their buying power to foster greater corporate responsibility for
protecting public health, worker safety and the environment. How did
your manufacturer score? Hint: not well, but there are differences
between the companies. Read more here
ifPeople to give a workshop at youth EmPOWERment Festival in Atlanta
Over
70 organizations, businesses, camps, churches, elders, youth, city and
state agencies are cooperating as a community on June 27th and June
28th. ifPeople will be leading a workshop for the participants to
develop understanding of human relations to the environment and how
that affects our lives. Come see us on Sunday, June 27 at Brownwood
Park in Atlanta. For more information.
International Design and Construction competition: C2C Home
The
First International Cradle to Cradle Housing Design and Construction
Competition for excellence in building the highest quality affordable
and market rate housing designs for a local community. The designs are
to be developed around the principles and framework described in Cradle
to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things by William McDonough FAIA
and Michael Braungart. The first in the anticipated series of
nationwide and international implementation markets will be Roanoke,
Virginia, USA. For more information
ifPeople launches new site functionaility and content for Red Puentes
In
its continued work with the international network Red Puentes to
promote Corporate Social Responsibility in Latin America, ifPeople has
released a new set of features and content for the network's Web site
RedPuentes.org. These include an English implementation of the site, a
secure member area, a CSR document library, and in interactive area on
CSR Tools. For more information.
Free Software and Latin America
June 2-4, the 5th
International Free Software Forum in Brazil, where nearly 5,000 people
gathered, including an international selection of academics and
technologists, top government officials, and a diverse group of
technology developers. What they were so excited about has got
Microsoft nervous. For more information and our growing story the conference and its repercussions in Brazil.
Briefs
* Non-profit Business Plan Competition
http://www.onphilanthropy.com/tren_comm/tc2004-05-27a.html
* Social enterprises featured winners in prestigious MIT 50K competition
http://www.bizjournals.com/boston/stories/2004/05/24/newscolumn3.html