The digital world is becoming an ever greater problem for our planet. But, there are alternatives. Sustainable digitalisation is the focus of RESET's expansive and in-depth latest project.
The operating system Linux powers the Internet—adding one new line of code improves efficiency and reduces data centres’ energy consumption.
Deep Green uses waste heat from its data centres to heat swimming pools, reducing their carbon emissions and keeping them afloat as energy costs soar.
Data centres consume huge amounts of energy – and generate plenty of heat in the process. In Sweden, thousands of households are already heated with server heat. Could this be a potential source of clean energy?
A new study takes a look at the power consumption and CO2 emissions caused by the very backbone of the internet - data centres - and offers ideas on what we can do to ensure that this cornerstone of our digital lives is greener and kinder to the planet.
More and more data centres are being built around the world - and as they grow in size and number, so does their sizable carbon footprint. Artificial intelligence could provide a solution.
We spend so much time online today, using various forms of cloud services, emailing back and forth and surfing, all of which is powered by servers. The IT and telecom industry is one of the largest energy consumers, leaving behind gigantic carbon footprints. The good news is the world first carbon-negative data centre will soon land in Sweden!
Smarter cities start with shared data. But fears around privacy keep departments siloed. What if openness—not control—was the key to better living?
X too right-wing since Musk's takeover? Instagram increasing lack of content moderation bothering you? Time to switch to these decentralised platforms!