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Référentiel général d'écoconception de services numériques
Le Référentiel Général d’Écoconception de Services Numériques (RGESN) est un référentiel produit par la direction interministérielle du numérique, le ministère de la transition écologique, l’ADEME et l’institut du numérique responsable. Il a pour objectif de guider les concepteur de services numé...
Software Engineering Intelligence
Code Climate's industry-leading Software Engineering Intelligence platform helps unlock the full potential of your organization to ship better code,…
Eco-designed - MAS Seeds S.A
Purpose of this website This website aims to centralize all the information concerning the MAS Seeds Global. It showcases the company, its activities and its projects, and it features a recruitment job board. The target users of the service are professionals wanting to learn more about the MAS Seeds, journalists and media wanting to get […]
Azure global infrastructure experience
A 3D interactive adventure to experience the reach of the sustainable, trusted infrastructure of Microsoft Azure's cloud platform.
PUE and Total Power Usage Efficiency (tPUE) – Perspectives
Does the EU AI Act really call for tracking inference as well as training in AI models? – Reads, Takes and Links
2406.09645v1.pdf
Light bulbs have energy ratings — so why can’t AI chatbots?
The rising energy and environmental cost of the artificial-intelligence boom is fuelling concern. Green policy mechanisms that already exist offer a path towards a solution.
Comparing Manual and Free Automated WCAG Reviews
Automated accessibility testing tools cannot test 100% of WCAG. This position is not controversial. Other than overlay vendors, no automated tool maker makes that claim. This is partly because WCAG is targeted at humans, not code, and so nuance and context apply. Free automated accessibility testing tools may have even…
Global data center electricity use to double by 2026 - IEA report
AI and cryptocurrency workloads are driving up demand
L'eau se raréfie, et les centres de données en siphonnent toujours plus
Alors que les ressources en eau s'amenuisent sur Terre, les géants de la Tech n'hésitent pas à ouvrir les vannes pour faire marcher leurs centres de données.
Comment limiter l’impact des mails ?
Dans l’ACV comparative réalisée avec Hubblo, nous nous sommes demandé comment limiter l’impact des mails.
Feuille de route #1 | Communication Numérique Responsable
numérique responsable, sustainable, méthodologie, ACV,
Dimanche à Rennes : première tentative de site éco-conçu | Communication Numérique Responsable
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Un nouveau site web pour Rennes Ville et Métropole | Communication Numérique Responsable
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Nous avons testé l'auto évaluation du RGESN | Communication Numérique Responsable
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Nouvelle stratégie éditoriale des réseaux sociaux à Rennes Ville et Métropole | Communication Numérique Responsable
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Introducing carbon.txt - Applying lessons from crowdsourcing net zero data - Green Web Foundation
We share the lessons that have informed our new project, carbon.txt - a project to make sustainability data discoverable online.
AI to go nuclear? Data center deals say it’s inevitable
Anticipating astronomical compute-intensive AI workloads, hyperscalers and heavy data center operators are turning to energy providers for nuclear-fueled solutions in a ‘global arms race for power … like nothing we have ever seen before.’
Understanding the latest Sustainable Web Design Model update - Green Web Foundation
This post covers the changes made in version 4 of the Sustainable Web Design Model, and how those affect the estimation results for those using this methodology.
Quels sont les impacts environnementaux de l'IA ? - Green IT
L'IA représente déjà environ 5 % des impacts des centres informatiques.
Green Reviews Working Group: Moving towards measuring the sustainability footprint of CNCF projects | CNCF
Cross-post from the Cloud Native Sustainability blog by Antonio di Turi, Imma Valls, Kristina Devochko, Leonard Pahlke, Niki Manoledaki, Ross Fairbanks Cloud computing has a significant environmental…
Around a third of carbon credits fail new benchmark test
Around third of existing carbon credits have failed to meet criteria for a new standard that aims to serve as the global benchmark for the voluntary carbon market, its board said on Tuesday.
Things to Do Before Asking “Is This Accessible?”
It is not uncommon for someone to message, call, email, or carrier pigeon me to ask if something is accessible. They almost invariably want a “yes” or “no.” However, I need to understand what the heck they mean and what the other-heck prompted them to ask. Yes, I would be…
Don’t Use Web•dev for Accessibility Info
Web.dev is a site from Google Chrome developer relations that provides content both to evangelize Chrome and to more broadly support the web platform. Rachel Andrew’s monthly “new to the platform” posts are effectively required reading to try to stay abreast of the browser support landscape. However, the accessibility content…
The Inclusive UX Research Playbook from CVS Health® Inclusive Design
Sustainable Digitalization
As technology increasingly permeates every aspect of our lives and shapes our societies, it becomes of utmost importance to ensure that this transformative change is happening sustainably. Ultimately the choices we make in the realm of digitalization can either exacerbate environmental degradation and inequality or serve as a catalyst for positive change. UNEP’s work on sustainable digitalization aims at mitigating the negative environmental and social impacts from digital technologies and their supply chains. Our vision: Sustainable Digital Technologies by Design In the domain of sustainable digital transformation, two primary aspects are: 1. Digitalization for Sustainability emphasizes the proactive development and use of digital tools to achieve environmental targets, leveraging the potential of technology to foster positive outcomes for both the environment and its inhabitants. 2. Sustainable Digitalization involves encouraging the development and use of technologies with sustainability considerations in mind, i.e. sustainability by design. This ensures that technological advancements prioritize ethical considerations and environmental sustainability throughout their lifecycle. In essence, digital advancements should be pursued with sustainability in mind, and our quest for environmental sustainability can be greatly augmented by embracing these advancements. Why does it matter? Sustainable digitalization is the compass that guides us toward a future where technology empowers society while minimizing its environmental footprint. By embracing sustainable practices in our digital endeavours, we can ensure a more equitable distribution of benefits and reduce our impact on the planet, ultimately leading to a better quality of life for all. Facts Explore key insights about digital sustainability: Environmental impact: The information and technology sector contributes nearly 4 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions, a figure on par with the aviation industry. Carbon footprint: The energy sector is currently responsible for a staggering 40 per cent of carbon emissions worldwide, equivalent to 13.6 gigatons of carbon dioxide equivalent. This figure is expected to rise, driven in part by the increasing demand resulting from digitalization. E-waste: The world generates a staggering 50 million tonnes of electronic waste annually, with only a meager 20 per cent of this e-waste being recycled. Dual impact of digitalization: While closing the digital divide by 2030 is a laudable goal, it is crucial to recognize that digital technologies can have counterproductive effects on the Sustainable Development Goals. This includes promoting consumption, exacerbating environmental impacts, deepening the digital divide, disrupting labour markets, and consolidating power among a select few over the majority. Balancing positive impacts with the mitigation of negative consequences is imperative for sustainable progress. What we do Digital4Sustainability Learning Path This free of charge e-learning path explores the transformational role digital solutions and innovations can play in advancing environmental and social sustainability, in particular, how digital technologies power the green transition and how to secure a green digital transition. Playing for the Planet Alliance The alliance is a UNEP collaboration with 30 of the world’s largest video game companies to insert green nudges and activations into video games. The initiative reaches 1.2 billion people monthly and includes action to reduce the carbon footprint of the video game industry. Related Nature Action; Climate Action; Pollution Action Contact UNEP-Digital Transformation
90% of performance is data access patterns | Swizec Teller
Removing a single line of code slashed database CPU usage by 66% 🤘