Someone seriously paid to do this study (via Green Jihad)
Excess memes and ‘reply all’ emails are bad for climate, researcher warns
When “I can has cheezburger?” became one of the first internet memes to blow our minds, it’s unlikely that anyone worried about how much energy it would use up.
But research has now found that the vast majority of data stored in the cloud is “dark data”, meaning it is used once then never visited again. That means that all the memes and jokes and films that we love to share with friends and family – from “All your base are belong to us”, through Ryan Gosling saying “Hey Girl”, to Tim Walz with a piglet – are out there somewhere, sitting in a datacentre, using up energy. By 2030, the National Grid anticipates that datacentres will account for just under 6% of the UK’s total electricity consumption, so tackling junk data is an important part of tackling the climate crisis.
Ian Hodgkinson, a professor of strategy at Loughborough University has been studying the climate impact of dark data and how it can be reduced.
“I really started a couple of years ago, it was about trying to understand the negative environmental impact that digital data might have,” he said. “And at the top of it might be quite an easy question to answer, but it turns out actually, it’s a whole lot more complex. But absolutely, data does have a negative environmental impact.”
Oh, bugger off
He discovered that 68% of data used by companies is never used again, and estimates that personal data tells the same story.
How much of the UK Guardian’s data is never used again? Maybe they should erase it all.
One thing people can do to stop the data juggernaut, he said, is to send fewer pointless emails: “One [figure] that often does the rounds is that for every standard email, that equates to about 4g of carbon. If we then think about the amount of what we mainly call ‘legacy data’ that we hold, so if we think about all the digital photos that we have, for instance, there will be a cumulative impact.”
It’s all so tiresome.
I normally don’t respond much in comments. But DANG! When I saw that my dark response was only costing me 4g of carbon, well who can pass up a bargain price like that.
May my above words live forever in Kamala’s cloud never to see the light of day again. Kinda makes me feel an ancient god, but instead of throwing thunderbolts I throw words and useless thoughts.
Life is good.
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First the left want to censor your speech, ’cause it’s evil and raaaaacist and ‘misinformation,’ and now a few of them will start up by claiming you are using too much bandwidth and memory on silly things.
What is the term used to describe data that is used once and then never accessed again? Regard Telkom University