We curate most relevant posts about Sustainability & Green ICT on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways.
This edition explores the strategic convergence of green ICT and digital innovation, emphasizing the urgent need to manage the escalating energy and water demands of artificial intelligence and data centres. Industry leaders advocate for a shift from mere marketing to rigorous engineering, highlighting how efficient workload design, circular hardware procurement, and innovations like wooden data centres can significantly mitigate carbon and water footprints. While AI offers potential for optimizing complex systems like microgrids, experts warn that its rapid expansion risks overwhelming local utilities and perpetuating reliance on fossil fuels, with some regions seeing data centres compete for limited power. The collection outlines a transition toward measurable responsible AI, where frameworks like Software Carbon Intensity (SCI) and transparent reporting tools enable organizations to treat environmental impact as a core architectural constraint alongside performance. Ultimately, the insights call for a "proportional intelligence" approach, urging a resilient digital economy that balances the benefits of technological scaling with the physical limits of planetary resources.
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