Want to reduce your carbon footprint when using software, browsing websites or in your day-to-day work? Our guide shares the CO2 trackers that you can use to track apps, websites and AI.
If the internet were a country in its own right, it would rank sixth in the global CO₂ emissions rankings. Under the banner of ‘Green Coding’, we’ve put together some ways you use the internet more resource efficiently.
The ECO:DIGIT project—led by the German Informatics Society (GI) and its partners—highlights just how complex a life cycle assessment for software has become.
Carbon-hungry AI is everywhere. We explain how to avoid AI features and why open-source software and decentralised networks can help.
Resale-as-a-service software is the technology powering resale fashion platforms—and keeping clothes in the loop for longer.
Construction, materials, and type of heating all play a crucial role in determining the amount of CO2 emissions a building will generate over its lifespan. CAALA's software can accurately calculate and optimise these factors from the outset.
The software update promises made by mobile phone manufacturers remain insufficient. Is this a problem for refurbished phones?
Although CO2 emissions are rising, more forests are being cleared every year. Terraformation is developing innovative software to counteract this loss of biomass.
Population growth and better living standards mean the demand for fresh fish, shellfish and crustaceans is constantly increasing. Aquaculture projects enhanced by AI are seeking to mitigate the damage to our oceans.