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Home - European Green Digital Coalition
EUROPEAN GREEN DIGITAL COALITION The European Green Digital Coalition (EGDC) is an initiative of companies, supported by the European Commission and the European Parliament, based on the request of the EU Council, which aims to harness the enabling emission-reducing potential of digital solutions to all...
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404s — gallery of error 404 page designs
404s — gallery of error 404 page designs
404 pages, where joy and errors meet. A growing gallery of 404 page designs from around the internet. For all those lost pages, error pages & page not found out there.
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404s — gallery of error 404 page designs
Understanding the European Accessibility Act (EAA) - TetraLogical
Understanding the European Accessibility Act (EAA) - TetraLogical
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) requires that products and services made available within the European Union (EU) are accessible. Like most EU Directives, the EAA (DIRECTIVE (EU) 2019/882) is hard to understand, and this has left many people unsure about what it means - and more importantly, what they need to do to make sure their products and services comply. With this in mind, we'd like to share our understanding of the EAA as it applies to digital products and services.
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Understanding the European Accessibility Act (EAA) - TetraLogical
L’administration Trump efface des millions de données scientifiques, la résistance s’organise
L’administration Trump efface des millions de données scientifiques, la résistance s’organise
Cancel que ça s'arrête ? Depuis l’investiture de Donald Trump à la Maison-Blanche, puis la signature de centaines de décrets, nous assistons à un autodafé numérique de tout ce qui touche de près ou de loin aux politiques pour la diversité, l’inclusion, l’équité et à la justice climatique. Le processus est méthodique et tout y passe. Analyse.
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L’administration Trump efface des millions de données scientifiques, la résistance s’organise
Understanding the environmental impact of generative AI services
Understanding the environmental impact of generative AI services
divpGenerative AI (Gen-AI) represents a new stage in digital transformation through its many applications. Unfortunately, by accelerating the growth of digital technology, Gen-AI is contributing to the multiple environmental damages caused by its sector. The question of the sustainability of IT must include this new technology and its applications, by estimating its environmental impact. We propose various ways of improving the measurement of Gen-AI's environmental impact. Whether using life-cycle analysis methods or direct measurement experiments, we illustrate our methods by studying Stable Diffusion a Gen-AI image generation available as a service. By calculating the environmental costs of this Gen-AI service from end to end, we broaden our view of the impact of these technologies. We show that Gen-AI, as a service, generates an impact through the use of numerous user terminals and networks. We also show that decarbonizing the sources of electricity for these services will not be enough to solve the problem of their sustainability, due to their consumption of energy and rare metals. This consumption will inevitably raise the question of feasibility in a world of finite resources. We therefore propose our methodology as a means of measuring the impact of Gen-AI in advance. Our approach differentiates the embodied and operational impacts of Gen-AI in order to consider the sustainability of models and equipment. Such solution will provide valuable data for discussing the sustainability or otherwise of Gen-AI solutions in a more transparent and comprehensive way./p/div
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Understanding the environmental impact of generative AI services
Leading the Way in Website Carbon Reduction - Case Study - Digital Carbon Online
Leading the Way in Website Carbon Reduction - Case Study - Digital Carbon Online
National Museums Scotland has partnered with Digital Carbon Online and Supercool to reduce the carbon footprint of their website. By implementing green hosting, optimising page assets, and leveraging a sustainable website rebuild, NMS achieved a significant reduction in emissions while enhancing user experience. Discover how this collaboration sets a new standard for sustainability in the digital space
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Leading the Way in Website Carbon Reduction - Case Study - Digital Carbon Online
Les référentiels pour intégrer le numérique responsable dans son organisation - Green My Work
Les référentiels pour intégrer le numérique responsable dans son organisation - Green My Work
Les référentiels pour intégrer le numérique responsable dans son organisation À mesure que le numérique responsable évolue et se démocratise en entreprise, de plus en plus de référentiels et guides voient le jour pour orienter les acteurs vers des pratiques plus responsables. Ces référentiels sont essentiels pour faciliter l’adoption de pratiques numériques éco-responsables en organisation […]
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Les référentiels pour intégrer le numérique responsable dans son organisation - Green My Work
La Suite numérique
La Suite numérique
La Suite numérique brings all agents and professionals together in the public sphere
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La Suite numérique
Data Centres Code Of Conduct
Data Centres Code Of Conduct
This group has been created to accommodate the Code of Conduct for Data Centres Energy Efficiency.The Data Centres Energy Efficiency CoC has been established in response to increasing energy consumption in data centres and the need to reduce the related environmental, economic and energy supply security impacts. The aim is to inform and stimulate data centre operators and owners to reduce energy consumption in a cost-effective manner without hampering the mission critical function of data centres. The Code of Conduct aims to achieve this by improving understanding of energy demand within the data centre, raising awareness, and recommending energy efficient best practice and targets.This Code of Conduct is a voluntary initiative aimed to bring interested stakeholders together, including the coordination of other similar activities by manufacturers, vendors, consultants and utilities. Parties signing up will be expected to follow the intent of this Code of Conduct and abide by a set of agreed commitments.For more information on The European Code of Conduct for Energy Efficiency in Data Centre Download the brouchure  ICT CoC Data Centres Applicantsicon Become a Participant icon CoC Participants iconCoC Endorsers
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Data Centres Code Of Conduct