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+ | ** I didn't see anything about sustainability (of the eco-friendly variety) in there apart from the venue itself being sustainable. What are your sustainability aims? Thoughts: | ||
+ | *** Will you be sourcing your "conference swag" sustainably (i.e., not from sources that exploit Indiginous People?) | ||
+ | *** Will you be sourcing your Tea/Coffee/Chocolate sustainably (i.e., not from sources that exploit Indiginous People & children?) | ||
+ | *** Will your caterers source food locally by preference? | ||
+ | *** Does your travel grant prioritise sustainable travel over flying? | ||
+ | *** Will you be providing bottled water or some re-usable cups (FOSS4G UK did this for 2019 - worked well)? | ||
+ | *** Will the food lean away from carbon-intensive foodstuffs? | ||
+ | *** How do you anticipate regional participants to travel there? (I'm guessing Local = public transit and International = flying). | ||
+ | *** Will you default to opt-out for the t-shirt? | ||
+ | *** Will you provide any sort of carbon-credit offset as part of the conference fee for those who choose to fly? | ||
+ | ** Will you cater to various dietary requirements? | ||
+ | ** Travel Grant - Have you considered other potentially under-represented groups - those with disabilities for instance (about 18% of the UK population - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/disability-facts-and-figures/disability-facts-and-figures - alas I couldn't quickly find the stats for Argentina). This is far more than the ~0.4% (UK again) who identify as Non-Binary ( http://www.allabouttrans.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/non-binary-gender-factsheet.pdf ) | ||
+ | ** GeoChicas - I'm not sure what a "geochica" is, but what's the logic to arbitrarily splitting it by gender? This seems the exact opposite of the stated "inclusive". |
Revision as of 07:37, 23 November 2019
Questions to the BALOC from CC
- name of the questioner
- question 1
- question 2
- Jonathan Moules
- I didn't see anything about sustainability (of the eco-friendly variety) in there apart from the venue itself being sustainable. What are your sustainability aims? Thoughts:
- Will you be sourcing your "conference swag" sustainably (i.e., not from sources that exploit Indiginous People?)
- Will you be sourcing your Tea/Coffee/Chocolate sustainably (i.e., not from sources that exploit Indiginous People & children?)
- Will your caterers source food locally by preference?
- Does your travel grant prioritise sustainable travel over flying?
- Will you be providing bottled water or some re-usable cups (FOSS4G UK did this for 2019 - worked well)?
- Will the food lean away from carbon-intensive foodstuffs?
- How do you anticipate regional participants to travel there? (I'm guessing Local = public transit and International = flying).
- Will you default to opt-out for the t-shirt?
- Will you provide any sort of carbon-credit offset as part of the conference fee for those who choose to fly?
- Will you cater to various dietary requirements?
- Travel Grant - Have you considered other potentially under-represented groups - those with disabilities for instance (about 18% of the UK population - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/disability-facts-and-figures/disability-facts-and-figures - alas I couldn't quickly find the stats for Argentina). This is far more than the ~0.4% (UK again) who identify as Non-Binary ( http://www.allabouttrans.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/non-binary-gender-factsheet.pdf )
- GeoChicas - I'm not sure what a "geochica" is, but what's the logic to arbitrarily splitting it by gender? This seems the exact opposite of the stated "inclusive".
- I didn't see anything about sustainability (of the eco-friendly variety) in there apart from the venue itself being sustainable. What are your sustainability aims? Thoughts: