| Computers Off Australia campaign poised to shutdown |
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| by Mike Bantick | |
| Friday, 20 June 2008 | |
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Page 1 of 3 Hmmmm not many hands up. According to a Gartner Report the global Information and Communications Technology industry (ICT) accounts for approximately 2% of global carbon dioxide emissions, which is equivalent to the emissions of the aviation industry! Of course much of this is not related to simply shutting down home/business computers when not in use, but like the Earth Hour initiative, you have to start somewhere. Another report produced by the Australian Department of Environment and Water Heritage puts the total number of PC’s in use within government departments, institutions, businesses and Aussie homes at 24 million. The report estimates that shutting down these machines when not in use could save AU$1.3 billion and 7,923,926 tonnes of carbon emissions per annum. This is the equivalent of taking 1,373,517 cars off the road. A nice thought for one who struggles to work through the traffic on a push bike each day. It also equates to the planting of 2,165,260 trees and 8,882,715 homes that would be lit for a year by the energy saved by turning on power management on our home and work computers. (at 12c electricity cost per kWh). |
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