The climate impacts of the information and communications technology sector—and Big Data especially—is a topic of growing public and industry concern, though attempts to quantify its carbon footprint have produced contradictory results. Some studies argue that information and communications technology's global carbon footprint is set to rise dramatically in the coming years, requiring urgent regulation and sectoral degrowth. Others argue that information and communications technology's growth is largely decoupled from its carbon emissions, and so provides valuable climate solutions and a model for other industries. This article assesses these debates, arguing that, due to data frictions and incommensurate study designs, the question is like...
Given recent algorithm, software, and hardware innovation, computing has enabled a plethora of new a...
The world is facing a crisis of global warming due to the release of CO2 and other greenhouse gasses...
Research suggests that information and communication technologies (ICTs) have a nonlinear relationsh...
In this paper, we critique ICT's current and projected climate impacts. Peer-reviewed studies estima...
The internet is the world's fastest growing CO2 emitter and tech companies are just beginning to com...
The role of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in addressing climate change is controver...
With digitalization at its peak, every online action we take has an environmental impact. There is a...
This study investigates the role of information and communication technology (ICT), political instab...
IT has a role to play in the current debate on climate change. The current discourse on IT and clima...
often recognized too late, typically when changing the adopted technologies and behavioral norms is ...
A network-based model of the carbon footprint of the Internet is presented and used to determine the...
Data transmission tends to be neglected when considering the carbon efficiency of systems, even thou...
While extensive research has gone into demand response techniques in data centers, the energy consum...
This article presents estimations of the energy and carbon footprint of the Information and Communic...
The critical issue of climate impacts has been largely overlooked in global discussions concerning t...
Given recent algorithm, software, and hardware innovation, computing has enabled a plethora of new a...
The world is facing a crisis of global warming due to the release of CO2 and other greenhouse gasses...
Research suggests that information and communication technologies (ICTs) have a nonlinear relationsh...
In this paper, we critique ICT's current and projected climate impacts. Peer-reviewed studies estima...
The internet is the world's fastest growing CO2 emitter and tech companies are just beginning to com...
The role of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in addressing climate change is controver...
With digitalization at its peak, every online action we take has an environmental impact. There is a...
This study investigates the role of information and communication technology (ICT), political instab...
IT has a role to play in the current debate on climate change. The current discourse on IT and clima...
often recognized too late, typically when changing the adopted technologies and behavioral norms is ...
A network-based model of the carbon footprint of the Internet is presented and used to determine the...
Data transmission tends to be neglected when considering the carbon efficiency of systems, even thou...
While extensive research has gone into demand response techniques in data centers, the energy consum...
This article presents estimations of the energy and carbon footprint of the Information and Communic...
The critical issue of climate impacts has been largely overlooked in global discussions concerning t...
Given recent algorithm, software, and hardware innovation, computing has enabled a plethora of new a...
The world is facing a crisis of global warming due to the release of CO2 and other greenhouse gasses...
Research suggests that information and communication technologies (ICTs) have a nonlinear relationsh...