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.
Stefan Kaufmann from Wikimedia Germany reveals the limitations of GenAI and shares his toolbox for figuring out when it's worth using it.
AI chatbots enrich our everyday lives, but at a high cost to the planet. We show you how to use language models more efficiently.
Will AI save the climate? Or are applications like ChatGPT just CO2 guzzlers? We take a look at three perspectives on language models.
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.
Why does living and working in the cloud generate high CO2 emissions? And how exactly do we get to the green cloud? We provide an overview and some tips.
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.
Diesel ferries are the only public transport in Stockholm that run on fossil fuels. New electric ferries are set to replace them, potentially reducing emissions by 95 percent.
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.