Showing posts with label #Sustainability. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Sustainability. Show all posts

Friday, August 4, 2023

💻 IMSPARK: Imagine... Digital Access for All 💻



Imagined Endstate:

🌟 Imagine that every household in Hawaii has access to affordable, reliable, and high-speed broadband internet. Imagine that the digital divide is bridged and that everyone can benefit from the opportunities and services that the internet offers. 📱 Imagine that Hawaii becomes a leader in innovation, education, and sustainability through the use of broadband technology.

Link:

🔗 Broadband Hui 📚Internet

Source:

Broadband Hui. (n.d.). Home. Retrieved July 12, 2023. 📚

What's the Big Deal?

💥 📧 Broadband access is a big deal because it can improve the quality of life, economic development, social equity, and environmental sustainability of Hawaii. 💻 Broadband can enable telehealth, distance learning, telework, e-government, e-commerce, and other online services that can enhance health, education, employment, civic engagement, and commerce. 📱 Broadband can also support innovation, entrepreneurship, creativity, and collaboration across various sectors and industries. Broadband can help Hawaii achieve its goals of becoming more resilient, self-reliant, and carbon-neutral. 📝 This is the vision of Broadband Hui, a coalition of stakeholders from various sectors who are committed to advancing broadband connectivity and digital inclusion in Hawaii. 🌍 🚀 🌐 💡

 

#BroadbandAccess, #DigitalInclusion, #Innovation, #Sustainability,#DigitalEquity,#DigitalDivide

Thursday, July 27, 2023

🌏IMSPARK: Imagine…. Region free of Waster from Chemical Weapons 🌏

 

🌏IMSPARK: Imagine…. Region free of Waster from Chemical Weapons 🌏

Imagined Endstate:

🕊️Imagine a future where the legacy of nuclear testing and the remnants of chemical weapons are fully addressed, bringing healing and hope to the people of the COFA (Compact of Free Association) nations.

Link:

🔗 https://www.usnews.com/news/us/articles/2023-07-07/us-set-to-destroy-its-last-chemical-weapons-closing-a-deadly-chapter-dating-to-world-war-i

Source:

Demillo, A., Peipert, T., & Lovan, D. (2023, July 6). U.S. destroys last of its declared chemical weapons, closing a deadly chapter dating to World War I. U.S. News. 📚

💥What's the Big Deal:

The recent destruction of the United States declared chemical weapons stockpile represents a major milestone in global disarmament efforts and holds profound implications for regions, like the COFA nations, impacted by nuclear testing. 🌏 This significant step towards disarmament signifies a commitment to acknowledging the consequences of past actions and addressing the harm caused. It offers a glimmer of hope for the affected communities, fostering a path to healing and restoration. 🌿The U.S. sets a precedent for other countries to follow suit in dismantling weapons of mass destruction, promoting a safer and more peaceful world. This historic achievement begins with the journey towards justice and reconciliation for the COFA nations and other impacted areas. 🌟

#SocialJustice,#COFA,#PacificIslands,#Oceania,

#Public Health,#Sustainability,


Tuesday, July 25, 2023

🌊 IMSPARK: Communities Combat Climate Crisis 🌊

 

Imagine... Collaboratively Empowering Communities to Combat Climate Crisis.


💡Imagined Endstate:

The Kwajalein Atoll Sustainability Laboratory (KASL) presents a groundbreaking vision for combating the climate crisis. Led by a diverse team of scientists, educators, and policymakers, KASL aims to address the pressing challenges faced by vulnerable populations in the Pacific.

🔗 Link:

https://doi.org/10.1109/GHTC55712.2022.9911040

📚Source:

Rasmussen, Eric & Nakano, Gregg & Kabua, Senator & Hatoum, Alex. (2022). Climate-Focused Field Research within the Kwajalein Atoll Sustainability Laboratory. 465-468.

💥What's the Big Deal:

KASL's holistic approach incorporates integrative design principles and sustainability frameworks. 💪 Its unique focus on Ebeye Island, within the Republic of the Marshall Islands, addresses urgent climate change impacts in low-elevation coastal zones.

Through collaboration between indigenous Marshallese and international experts, KASL embodies radical inclusion, combining local knowledge with cutting-edge research. "The purpose of the laboratory would be to test, in a site led by the Marshallese, those ideas that might help ensure the physical, cultural, linguistic, and economic survival of the Marshallese and other atoll nations throughout the Pacific Basin (KASL, 2022)."

By developing climate-resilient solutions for Ebeye and sharing findings with Pacific Island Nations, KASL can create a model for climate adaptation that harnesses the organic assets of Pacific Communities. 🌍

#KASL, #ClimateAdaptation, #PacificCommunities, #Research #Sustainability, #CommunityEmpowerment, #IMSPARK

 


🌡️IMSPARK: Protecting Hearts During Heatwaves🌡️

 🌡️Imagine... Protecting Hearts During Heatwaves🌡️ 💡 Imagined Endstate :  A future where individuals across the globe, especially in vuln...