Sustainable Website Design: Construction and Presentation Methods to Address Climate Change

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With climate change already here and its effects all around us, it’s urgent to continue efforts across all industries to reduce CO2 emissions. But what about the information technology sector?

The World-Wide Web we depend on enriches our lives in many areas: education, commerce, government, news, communication, and more. However, the infrastructure that enables it uses a lot of electricity — not all of which is generated from renewable resources (hence its CO2 generation.)

Combining the fields of computers and the environment, a relatively new Website construction method called “Sustainable Web Design” is gaining awareness. This software-based approach reduces non-renewable energy to lower CO2 emissions so the people of today and tomorrow can benefit from everything that the Web offers.

How a Website is constructed and presents its information has real-world effects! A Website can be built to serve smaller files, use less resources, and require less processing power — all of these help reduce non-renewable energy use and associated CO2 emissions. Sustainable Web Design also has side-benefits: a faster Website, better mobile device battery life, higher-placed mobile Google search results, and better accessibility.

This presentation will introduce how to determine a Website’s sustainability, identify elements which can slow down a Web page, describe basic sustainable Web design strategies and techniques, offer easy to take actions and examples, present the perspective and advice of a Website Designer/Webmaster who remade his organization’s Website to be sustainable, and list additional resources to follow the latest developments.

 



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  • Date: 21 Nov 2024
  • Time: 08:00 PM to 09:30 PM
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  • 35 Olden St
  • Princeton, New Jersey
  • United States 08544
  • Building: Computer Science Building
  • Room Number: 105

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Michael Blank

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Sustainable Website Design

Biography:

Michael Blank has been involved in the World-Wide Web since it was still relatively new and finding its way. He has been Webmaster of the Princeton Macintosh Users’ Group since 1995, and a member since 1989. Michael also manages the group’s Mastodon and Instagram accounts. His day job is that of a Website Designer (and HTML & CSS Developer, Graphics Designer, and more) for the Princeton Internet Group, where he makes/manages its customers’ Websites. Prior to that he worked at the Asbury Park Press’ IN Jersey Website design group (beginning in 1996, a few years after the Mosaic Web browser was released), and at the paper’s Online News department as part of IN Jersey.





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