Eco-Digital Awareness: How Your Online Actions Affect Global Ecosystems

Date & Time

Sept. 16, 2025, 8 a.m. - Sept. 16, 2025, 10 a.m.

Cost

$0

Location

Online

Organizer

SMartDe eG

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Description

Join regenerative ICT consultant and post-growth advocate Joanna Murzyn for an eye-opening exploration of how our seemingly innocent online activities, from sending emails to streaming videos, are contributing to groundwater scarcity, climate migration, and growing mountains of electronic waste in Global South countries.

This webinar isn't another guilt-inducing lecture about reducing screen time. Instead, you'll discover how to transform your digital habits from a source of extraction into a force for regeneration.What you can expect:The hidden truth - Uncover the real-world impact of your Instagram likes, cloud storage, and daily digital habits on communities across the globeTransformation tools - Learn practical, immediately actionable strategies to make your digital life beneficial for both society and the environmentRegenerative future - Explore how emerging technologies can become allies in healing our planet rather than accelerating its destruction.

As a regenerative digital transformation consultant, Joanna Murzyn help institutions transform their approach to technology in ways that respect planetary boundaries and protect the lives of all beings. In her work, she combines spiritual wisdom and environmental knowledge with practical solutions. By challenging harmful patterns rooted in mainstream thinking about technology development, she promotes alternative solutions inspired by natural systems: resilient, energy-efficient, and respecting the lifespan of hardware.

Through grassroots fieldwork, she collaborates directly with local communities to develop projects that honor their unique contexts and needs.

Her workshops and research into alternative digital models weave together diverse cultural perspectives, reflecting her deep conviction that a just and truly inclusive future can only emerge through collective co-creation.