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Summary
The fourth in a series of discussions centered around Climate UX. The adverse effects of climate disproportionately affect the most vulnerable, but what does this mean in the context of UX? How does accessibility affect climate? What lessons can we draw from the accessibility movement to enhance our efforts in scaling climate action? Join our conversation to hear perspectives from those who have worked at this intersection. Panelists: Ned Gartside, Tzviya Siegman, Zoe Lopez-Latorre; Moderated by: Mike Gifford
Key Insights
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Accessibility enhances digital experiences for all users, including those with disabilities.
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Sustainability in digital design helps reduce carbon footprints and improve user experiences.
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Simplification in web design can lead to both enhanced accessibility and reduced environmental impact.
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Government and private sectors must intertwine sustainability goals with user needs for effective implementation.
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Stakeholder collaboration is essential for meaningful change in digital accessibility and sustainability practices.
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User choice should be integrated into digital sustainability frameworks, allowing users to select options with varying carbon impacts.
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Education and training in sustainability practices are critical for professionals entering this field.
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The link between accessibility and sustainability can drive business value, enhancing product offerings and user satisfaction.
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Digital sustainability is crucial as the digital sector's carbon footprint is increasing and requires rapid action.
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Industry standards and guidelines, like the Web Sustainability Guidelines, provide a roadmap for companies to integrate sustainability into their practices.
Notable Quotes
"Accessibility is a better sell than sustainability, but both are crucial."
"One person's impact can compound into something significant, especially at a larger scale."
"Reducing the size of web components can benefit both accessibility and sustainability efforts."
"Fastest to market often wins, which deprioritizes essential maintenance and sustainability efforts."
"Digital sustainability can be integrated with business goals for a triple win: user, planet, and profit."
"There's a significant difference between individual impact and the cumulative impact of millions of users."
"Every organization is responsible for implementing sustainable practices, not just those in leadership roles."
"The future of digital job roles will increasingly focus on combining accessibility with sustainability principles."
"User-centered design can lead to sustainable solutions that also meet the needs of users with disabilities."
"The scale of digital usage means even small improvements can have a massive collective impact."















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