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Invisible Emissions: The Growing Environmental Impact of Cloud Computing

Invisible Emissions: The Growing Environmental Impact of Cloud Computing

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In this episode, Kelly sits down with Sophia Willows to explore the environmental impact of cloud computing and the wider internet. They discuss the significant energy demands of data centres, the role of network communication in energy consumption, and the tech industry’s innovative efforts to reduce its carbon footprint. Focusing on algorithmic and software improvements, sustainable development practices, and real-world examples, this episode offers valuable insights into how tech professionals can contribute to a greener future.


Kelly and Sophia delve into the efficiency of hardware and software in cutting carbon emissions, citing examples like upgrading to PHP 7 and optimising Uber’s garbage collector. They highlight the lack of awareness and consumer demand for climate-friendly software and underscore the need for ethical considerations in software engineering. The discussion covers the energy consumption of AI models, the importance of adopting renewable energy sources, and the necessity for companies to prioritise climate-friendly features. This episode emphasises the critical need for raising awareness and taking action to create a more sustainable digital future.


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Audio Engineering and Editing: / Adam Titmuss


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