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How sustainable is computing? I spend several hours working on a computer each day and I am worried that this practice is not sustainable and/or not scalable to the entire world population. What do you guys think?
A study into spam has blamed it for the production of more than 33bn kilowatt-hours of energy every year, enough to power more than 2.4m homes.
rootX said:I don't know what you meant by scalability.
CRGreathouse said:There's plenty of power to power a laptop for everyone in the world, but not enough for a car for everyone.
ehrenfest said:I mean if everyone in the world wanted to use a computer as much as e.g. Americans do. Can we supply enough energy for that?
ehrenfest said:Can we supply enough energy for that while not destroying the environment or the planet?
ehrenfest said:I spend several hours working on a computer each day and I am worried that this practice is not sustainable and/or not scalable to the entire world population. What do you guys think?
Sustainable computing, also known as green computing, is the practice of designing, manufacturing, using, and disposing of computers and other electronic devices in an environmentally responsible manner. It is important because the rapid growth of technology and electronics has led to significant negative impacts on the environment, such as e-waste, energy consumption, and carbon emissions.
Yes, sustainable computing is practical for everyone. It includes both individual actions, such as properly disposing of electronic devices and using energy-efficient devices, as well as larger-scale efforts by companies and governments to adopt sustainable practices in the production and use of technology.
Some examples of sustainable computing practices include using energy-efficient devices, recycling electronic waste, using renewable energy sources to power data centers, and implementing server virtualization to reduce physical hardware and energy usage.
Sustainable computing benefits the environment in several ways. By using energy-efficient devices and renewable energy sources, it reduces carbon emissions and energy consumption. Properly disposing of electronic waste also prevents harmful chemicals from polluting the environment. Additionally, sustainable computing can lead to cost savings for companies and individuals, as well as promote innovation in the tech industry.
Individuals can practice sustainable computing by properly disposing of electronic devices, using energy-efficient devices, and minimizing their energy consumption. They can also opt for refurbished or secondhand electronics, which reduces the demand for new products and minimizes the environmental impact of production. Educating oneself about sustainable computing and advocating for sustainable practices can also make a difference.