Net Zero Carbon From The Web

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The Internet produces 3.7% of CO2 emissions, which is more than CO2 emissions from the airline companies.

Several researchers have calculated that greenhouse emissions from the internet account for around 3.7% of global greenhouse emissions. This is much higher than the greenhouse emissions from the airline industry, which is just over 2% of global greenhouse gas emissions.

If a major portion of this infrastructure begins to run on green energy. We can significantly reduce local, national, and global carbon emissions.

Digital world is a crucial part of our lives. We cannot limit its use to save the environment, but we can certainly choose to make it greener. The devices and infrastructure that power the internet produce carbon emissions. The infrastructure that powers the internet includes data centres, servers, network equipment, and end-user devices.

One great way you can bring a change is by switching to a green hosting provider. If your website is not running on green energy yet.

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For every search query created on the world’s largest search engine, the planet has to pay the price. Google processes around 3.5 billion searches in a day and each search adds more carbon to the environment. Google is responsible for generating 40% of the total carbon emissions from the internet.
The internet accounts for around 3.7% of global greenhouse emissions which is more than or equivalent to the greenhouse emissions produced by the airline industry. According to the same study, done at Lancaster University, it was predicted that these numbers will double by 2025.
An individual produces 6 tonnes of CO2 every year. This is equivalent of six trees a month and seventy-two trees a year. Each one of us can offset our carbon footprint by planting six trees every month.
One hour of streaming a video produces approximately 55 grams of carbon. Every year, 300 million tonnes of CO2 is generated from watching online videos only. One-hour-long video conference on the internet produces approximately 0.05 kg of carbon.

Carbon Revision is the only one way to reach the net zero goal in digital industry before 2040

An average website page view generates anywhere between 0.22 to 1.76 grams of carbon that is released into the environment. We want others to become a part of our journey and help us reach net zero emissions by 2040.

We are on a mission to reduce carbon emissions from the internet - one website at a time.

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Together, we can compel hosting providers to go green. To do your bit, take the carbon web test and if it’s not running on non-renewable energy, switch to green one. Share the carbon badge on your website, to let the world know.
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