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substitute) wrote2008-05-27 01:09 am
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We've Got a Bigger Problem Now: Powering the Internet Isn't So Green
"Data centres consumed 0.6% of the world's electricity in 2000, and 1% in 2005. Globally, they are already responsible for more carbon-dioxide emissions per year than Argentina or the Netherlands, according to a recent study by McKinsey, a consultancy, and the Uptime Institute, a think-tank. If today's trends hold, these emissions will have grown four-fold by 2020, reaching 670m tonnes. By some estimates, the carbon footprint of cloud computing will then be larger than that of aviation."
http://www.economist.com/opinion/displaystory.cfm?story_id=11412495&CFID=7201199&CFTOKEN=82937133
http://www.economist.com/opinion/displaystory.cfm?story_id=11412495&CFID=7201199&CFTOKEN=82937133
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i refuse to google it.
Re: i refuse to google it.
Re: i refuse to google it.
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Also, Ted Williams' head is buried next to Walt Disney in carbonite. PASS IT ON TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS OR YOU WON'T GET LAID TONIGHT.
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and the trade off???
So we agree that generating electicity is a factor, there are other portions of that issue that need to be taken in as a part of the overall problem space.