[open-sustainability] Data Explorer Mission on Carbon Data

Adrien Labaeye adrienlabaeye at gmail.com
Tue Apr 9 12:36:29 UTC 2013


Dear Lucy,

I am very interested to get involved. Not sure yet what would the best way
to get involved, but writing a post for the blog could be a way. to start.

For the background, I am a researcher on socio-ecological transitions and
starting an interdisciplinary PhD on the role of information in
environmental governance of cities. I am very interested in carbon data for
cities which is something very difficult to access.

Will there be a specific mailing list?

Kind regards,

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On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Lucy Chambers <lucy.chambers at okfn.org>wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> Next week - the School of Data team will pilot a Data Explorer Mission
> with P2PU. This is a way to get people to explore a topic, while at the
> same time building their data skills through experimentation and doing.
>
> In light of Hans Rosling's speech at OKFestival, the topic of this first
> data explorer mission is Carbon data, and we're reverse engineering a
> guardian article published a while back on the topic. and encouraging
> people to see new angles in the data and tell a story with them. For the
> first time, we're piloting our badging system as well...
>
> We're aiming to start quite basic, but the mission can get as ambitious as
> the participants desire as they will all be working towards some kind of
> project.
>
> I wondered whether this would be of interest to anyone from the
> open-sustainability group? Possible ways to get involved could be:
>
> 1) Participating in an expedition group (groups kept to around 10 people),
> so it could be really handy to have people who know the topic and could
> guide or facilitate with topic-specific knowledge
> 2) Writing some guest blog posts on what the juicy / tricky parts in
> carbon data are that people should look out for, which we could feature on
> the School of Data blog
> 3) Being willing to answer topic-specific questions if people have them!
> 4) We're starting with some basic data (
> https://docs.google.com/a/okfn.org/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AonYZs4MzlZbdFF1QW00ckYzOG0yWkZqcUhnNDVlSWc&hl=en#gid=1),
> but it would be super useful to know if there are any key or more up-to
> date datasources we should point people to
>
> Every exploration group will be different and we hope to see some great
> projects coming out the other end,
>
> Looking forward to it nd would love to hear the group's thoughts, You can
> reach the team on schoolofdata at okfn.org !
>
> Lucy
>
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