SCALE Status Report Week of June 30, 2007

July 2nd, 2007

I noticed a number of the Mozilla Foundation staff blog their weekly status reports. In hopes of adding a bit of transperancy to what we do here at SCALE, I am going to make an attempt to do the same.

  • Released SCALE 5x financial results.
  • Provided SCALE Chairs with 2008 venue contract for review.
  • Answered team questions regarding the 2008 venue contract.
  • Discussed initial Chairs feedback with venue, requesting contract modifications.
  • Continued work on updating / revamping SCALE sponsorship packages.
  • Issued call for volunteers (Sponsorship Committee and OSCON/UbuntuLive Booth)
  • Confirmed travel plans for OSCON.
  • Began booth planning for OSCON.
  • Provided tech / web committees with initial spec list for SCALE Blog software.

My thoughts on TerraPass

July 2nd, 2007

More and more lately I have been hearing about TerraPass, a for profit company that allows you to become “carbon neutral” by purchasing a “pass” for your car, flights, or home.  The passes vary in price depending on the amount of carbon based pollution they are expected to offset.  What happens with the money you pay for your TerraPass?   They invest it in clean energy intiatives, alternative energy startups, and to raise awareness.

Now at first look, this is a great.  Those of us who wish to live in a “green” manner but haven’t yet be able to shirk off our polluting ways can give back to offset what we have taken.  But look at little closer,  you are basically giving your money to someone to invest in an industry that is growing fast.   What do you get back?  Good vibes and nothing more.  As I mentioned before

Rather than the TerraPass model, where I help others get rich quick on my “good vibes”, I would rather take my and invest it in bond, mutual funds, or other funding sources for environmentally friendly energy companies.  This would provide those companies with funding to startup or grow, while still potentially offering me a return on investment in the future.   Just my two cents.