Did you see the sustainability report that was published yesterday [1]
[2]? Page 30 of the PDF has some numbers on business travel by air –
some 5.6 million km in total, by the looks of it. Page 32 also shows
that the carbon footprint of air travel is about half that of the
electricity used by the Foundation’s data centers.
Cheers,
Lucas
[1]:
https://wikimediafoundation.org/news/2019/09/19/how-the-wikimedia-foundatio…
[2]:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikimedia_Foundation_Sustainability…
On 20.09.19 15:23, Fæ wrote:
Nice to see that
https://wikimediafoundation.org has a
banner linking
to the global climate strike today.
Can anyone produce some verifiable metrics that the WMF has taken
significant action to reduce the total number of aircraft flights the
WMF uses?
I am asking as though there are no transparently published figures for
how much the WMF spends on air travel, I recall that the Katherine
Mahler was interviewed by the Wall Street Journal, where is was part
of her impressive executive profile to be "on the road" for 200 days
of the year. This probably puts Katherine in the very top numbers for
CEOs with damaging carbon footprints resulting from travelling so
often by flying.[1] If the WMF wants to be seen as an ethical company
when it comes to reducing their organizational impact on climate
change, perhaps this could start with publishing travel figures for
the CEO and the rest of the management team, so that everyone can see
whether there is year on year improvement, or none.
Thanks again for the banner, it does help increase the sense of urgency.
Links:
1.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-the-35-year-old-executive-director-of-wiki…
Fae