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Sustainable Digitalization
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
·unep.org·
Sustainable Digitalization
From silicon shield to carbon lock‐in? The environmental footprint of electronic components manufacturing in Taiwan (2015–2020)
From silicon shield to carbon lock‐in? The environmental footprint of electronic components manufacturing in Taiwan (2015–2020)
Taiwan plans to rapidly increase its industrial production capacity of electronic components while concurrently setting policies for its ecological transition. Given that the island is responsible fo...
·onlinelibrary.wiley.com·
From silicon shield to carbon lock‐in? The environmental footprint of electronic components manufacturing in Taiwan (2015–2020)
New CMW study and SBTi assessment highlight risks associated with carbon offsetting - Carbon Market Watch
New CMW study and SBTi assessment highlight risks associated with carbon offsetting - Carbon Market Watch
Fresh evidence published by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) confirms the unsuitability of carbon offsetting to meet emissions targets, echoing the findings of a new Carbon Market Watch study that casts doubt over the fairness of financial flows in the voluntary carbon market (VCM).
·carbonmarketwatch.org·
New CMW study and SBTi assessment highlight risks associated with carbon offsetting - Carbon Market Watch
Bigger, Faster, and More Engaging while on a Budget
Bigger, Faster, and More Engaging while on a Budget
A true story of how Zillow uses performance budgeting. At Zillow, we’re always implementing new ways to empower consumers with data, inspiration and knowledge around the place they call home, and connect them with local professionals who can help.  New features, more property data, big beautiful photos, and videos are just a few ways we like […]
·zillow.com·
Bigger, Faster, and More Engaging while on a Budget
Making a positive change: PDF to HTML
Making a positive change: PDF to HTML
As communicators, we must take care to make our content as easy to understand and accessible as possible.
·accessibility.blog.gov.uk·
Making a positive change: PDF to HTML
Environmental Footprint Methods
Environmental Footprint Methods
In today's environmentally conscious production and consumption landscapes, availability of accurate and trustworthy information regarding the environmental impacts of products and organizations plays a pivotal role in decision-making of businesses and consumers.
·green-business.ec.europa.eu·
Environmental Footprint Methods
When Network is Faster than Cache
When Network is Faster than Cache
We assume that browser caches are near-instantaneous, but data shows that retrieving an object from cache can take hundreds of milliseconds!
·simonhearne.com·
When Network is Faster than Cache
2.-0 LCA consultants
2.-0 LCA consultants
2.-0 LCA consultants provide better decision-making for sustainable development with life cycle assessment
·lca-net.com·
2.-0 LCA consultants
Development and evaluation of a reference measurement model for assessing the resource and energy efficiency of software products and components—Green Software Measurement Model (GSMM)
Development and evaluation of a reference measurement model for assessing the resource and energy efficiency of software products and components—Green Software Measurement Model (GSMM)
In the past decade, research on measuring and assessing the environmental impact of software has gained significant momentum in science and industry. …
·sciencedirect.com·
Development and evaluation of a reference measurement model for assessing the resource and energy efficiency of software products and components—Green Software Measurement Model (GSMM)
The infuriating inefficiency of accessibility audits · Eric Eggert
The infuriating inefficiency of accessibility audits · Eric Eggert
Accessibility audits are the bread and butter of every accessibility consultancy. It’s an easy to package product that clients have learned to ask for and buy. They have expectations on the deliverables and the form of an audit. Audits are usually also thorough, following established international guidelines.
·yatil.net·
The infuriating inefficiency of accessibility audits · Eric Eggert
CyberDico, Qu'est-ce que c'est ? | ANSSI
CyberDico, Qu'est-ce que c'est ? | ANSSI
Le CyberDico de l’ANSSI liste, par ordre alphabétique, des mots, expressions et sigles du domaine de la cybersécurité. Il présente leur traduction ainsi que leur définition en français et en anglais.
·cyber.gouv.fr·
CyberDico, Qu'est-ce que c'est ? | ANSSI
The greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction potential of ICT: A critical review of telecommunication companies’ GHG enablement assessments
The greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction potential of ICT: A critical review of telecommunication companies’ GHG enablement assessments
For about a decade, telecommunication network operators (TNOs) have explored the potential greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions their customers can achieve by using TNO services (e.g., by substituting phy...
·onlinelibrary.wiley.com·
The greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction potential of ICT: A critical review of telecommunication companies’ GHG enablement assessments
Digital Trust Index
Digital Trust Index
94% of European websites fail accessibility requirements. Discover the results of the Digital Trust Index.
·digitaltrustindex.eu·
Digital Trust Index