What we accept as evidence of green power - The Green Web Foundation
We outline in more detail the process of listing providers as green, but if you are not sure about what to present as evidence we have outlined what we accept here, and our reasoning. The general principle is as follows though: If you want a green site, you need to demonstrate steps you are taking… Read More »What we accept as evidence of green power
What people think building a sustainable internet involves vs what it might actually be - The Green Web Foundation
Dear diary, We’ve been asked by Chris and Michelle to write a post that summarises 5 things we’ve learned in the fellowship so far. It’s been a great prompt to take stock and summarise the vast amount of learning I’ve done. I dashed off a quick list a few weeks back. Since then, whenever something… Read More »What people think building a sustainable internet involves vs what it might actually be
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Now we have a sustainability channel in Making WordPress Slack, what should we do?
At WCEU 2022, Nora Ferreirós from the Spanish WordPress community, asked Matt and Josepha about their thoughts on supporting sustainability concerns within the community. Matt suggested setting up …
Investigating the Correlation between Performance Scores and Energy Consumption of Mobile Web Apps | Proceedings of the Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering
joular/powerjoular: PowerJoular allows monitoring power consumption of multiple platforms and processes.
PowerJoular allows monitoring power consumption of multiple platforms and processes. - GitHub - joular/powerjoular: PowerJoular allows monitoring power consumption of multiple platforms and processes.
joular/powermodels: A database containing power models for various computing components, and hardware devices.
A database containing power models for various computing components, and hardware devices. - joular/powermodels: A database containing power models for various computing components, and hardware de...
Carbon-aware computing: Measuring and reducing the carbon footprint associated with software in execution - Microsoft Switzerland News Center
Green software is software designed and implemented to have the lowest possible carbon emissions. The Green Software Foundation (GSF) is a cross-industry consortium that is building a trusted ecosystem of people, standards, tooling and best practices for Green Software. A foundational principle of Green Software is known as carbon-aware computing, which involves shifting compute to […]
On aurait pu les appeler les "50 conseils d'éco-conception web pour les nuls", mais comme l'information est plutôt accessible, ce sera "50 conseils de Pro"
“It can be dangerous to assume that more data just equals more reality.”"Can AI open up new possibilities for thinking about intelligence and automation?"...
New Online course on Digital4Sustainability by UNEP and the UN System Staff College now open
Introduction We live in a technologically advanced world, spending more than a third of our lives in front of a screen, connected with people and places across the planet - witnesses to the escalating catastrophes caused by environmental degradation and wealth inequality. Despite the power technology affords us, despite the heatwaves and hurricanes, and despite the growing alarm, we are not yet harnessing the full potential of digital technologies to make our world more sustainable, equitable and peaceful. Governments, businesses, civil society, and individuals have choices to make in harnessing and managing new technologies to safeguard the environment and human freedoms. The Digital4Sustainability E-Learning Path explores the transformational role digital solutions and innovations can play in advancing environmental and social sustainability. In particular, how can the green transition be powered by digital technologies, and how can the digital transition be green ? Target Audience The Digital4Sustainability Learning Path is open to anyone who is curious to explore the answers to “what is the role digital technologies can play in advancing sustainable outcomes and what steps will be needed to get us there?” Objectives Upon successful completion of the learning path, participants will understand: Key concepts, including digitalization, digital transformation, and digital sustainability The role of digital transformation in countering the triple planetary crisis of climate change, nature loss and pollution How to leverage the potential of digital transformation in advancing sustainability using a systems approach The negative impacts of digital transformation and how to mitigate them to ensure it is inherently sustainable. Methodology There are four modules in this course which will be released successively during 2022-2023: Module 1: An Introduction to Digital Transformation for Sustainable Development (now open) Module 2: Digital Sustainability for Climate Action (releasing spring 2023) Module 3: Digital Sustainability for Nature Protection (releasing summer 2023) Module 4: Digital Sustainability for Pollution Prevention (releasing fall 2023) Each module requires 3-4 hours of time and can be completed asynchronously following a self-paced learning method. Participants will receive a certificate of completion from the UN System Staff College and the UN Environment Programme for each module they complete. Enrollment and cost of participation The Digital Sustainability Learning Path is free of charge. However, the number of places is limited so it is important enroll as soon as possible. Sign-up here:https://www.unssc.org/courses/digital4sustainability-learning-path Collaborators The Digital4Sustainability Learning pathway has been developed through a joint partnership by UNEP and the UN System Staff College (UNSSC) in collaboration with GIZ, the EU, the Coalition for (Digital Environmental Sustainability (CODES) and the Office of the UN Technology Envoy. The content has been inspired by the CODES Action Plan for a Sustainable Planet in the Digital Age.
Outils d'empreinte carbone des cloud public : comparer des pommes et des oranges (Pierre Rust)
L'hébergement, et en particulier les data-centers, a un impact environnemental, mais on ne sait généralement pas estimer combien il représente sur nos projet...
Les APIs numériquement responsables - Collectif API Thinking
Leader du chantier Yannick Tremblais API & Exchange Product Manager Le label “API Green Score” La Grille Télécharger Le Guide Télécharger Les objectifs du chantier Comprendre et connaître les problématiques liées au green IT dans les APIs Établir des bonnes pratiques à travers un livrable Les participants au chantier