The films, series and music we stream account for the lion's share of digital emissions—so we're sharing our tips for sustainable streaming.
Even if AI is considered the new climate offender, streaming has not been replaced. We took a look at the high CO2 emissions from streaming, where companies stand and what users can do.
Plantyflix is a subscription service that invests your monthly payment in planting trees - to offset all of the carbon emissions you generated last month by watching Netflix.
Energy-efficient websites, apps and software reduce our digital carbon footprint. Max Westing from the ‘Green Coding’ project tells us what makes green coding different.
The "JustTheBrowser" tool lets you strip Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Edge of unnecessary bloat. RESET shows you how to get rid of AI features, shopping integrations and more.
Photonics could drive the green digital transformation, says David de Felipe Mesquida from Fraunhofer HHI in his interview with RESET.
Not all code is created equal. The Carbonara tool helps developers code sustainably by estimating how much CO2 their programmes will generate.
Lean websites and green servers reduce CO2 emissions of the internet. Grid-aware websites go one step further: they adapt to the power grid.
Manufacturer Bose published API documents, allowing developers to give SoundTouch speakers a second life thanks to open source code.