The Agile Sustainability Initiative is an effort to create awareness about sustainability within the Agile community and explore how Agile can contribute to a more sustainable future.
#EcoWeb Report 2025: Benchmarking Digital Sustainability in the Climate Sector - ClimateAction.Tech
The internet is an invisible yet essential part of modern life — but its environmental impact often goes unnoticed. As more organizations commit to climate action, one key question emerges: Is our digital presence helping the cause, or quietly adding to the problem? To answer this question, we’re excited to release the #EcoWeb Report 2025,… Read More »#EcoWeb Report 2025: Benchmarking Digital Sustainability in the Climate Sector
Pseudomotion, Motion Sensitivity, and Accessibility
Newton’s Cradle with one red ball hanging on a thread, retracted and about to bang into five silver balls also hanging by threads. Motion sensitivity is a...
Sustainable Web Design: Policy Recommendations for Mitigating the Environmental Impact of United Nations' Websites
Presented at the ACUNS 2025 Annual Meeting in Nairobi, Kenya, this policy brief examines the ecological impact of United Nations' websites and proposes a framework for integrating sustainable web practices across the system.
Fluctu’IT - L’impact du SI sur la robustesse des organisations - Freskr
FluctuIT est un atelier conçu pour aider les organisations à identifier les vulnérabilités de leur système d’information face aux grandes incertitudes (environnementales, économiques, énergétiques, sociales, géopolitique, technologiques…).
Homogénéiser les méthodes d'évaluation d'impact des systèmes d'information utilisées par les outils du marché en spécifiant une méthode de référence et en facilitant sa diffusion en proposant les librairies logicielles
W3C Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 3.0 will provide a wide range of recommendations for making web content more accessible to users with disabilities. Following these guidelines will address many of the needs of users with blindness, low vision and other vision impairments; deafness and hearing loss; limited movement and dexterity; speech disabilities; sensory disorders; cognitive and learning disabilities; and combinations of these. These guidelines address accessibility of web content on desktops, laptops, tablets, mobile devices, wearable devices, and other web of things devices. The guidelines apply to various types of web content including static, dynamic, interactive, and streaming content; visual and auditory media; virtual and augmented reality; and alternative access presentation and control. These guidelines also address related web tools such as user agents (browsers and assistive technologies), content management systems, authoring tools, and testing tools.
The Requirements for W3C Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 3.0 documentation is the next phase of development of the next major upgrade to accessibility guidelines. WCAG 3.0 will be the successor to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2 series. The Silver Task Force of the Accessibility Guidelines Working Group and the W3C Silver Community group have partnered to incubate the needs, requirements, and structure for the new accessibility guidance. To date, the group has: