Responsibility of users and businesses to reduce the impact of cloud computing on the environment

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1) Actions users can take to reduce the impact of digital activity on the environment.

There are a number of actions users can take to reduce the impact of digital activity on the environment related to the topic of the impact of cloud computing on the environment. Here are some examples:

Turn off video in online meetings: Streaming videos and conferences is one of the most data- and energy-intensive online activities. Turning off video can reduce the carbon, water and land emissions of a virtual meeting by 96%, according to a study by MIT, Purdue University, and Yale University. Users can also choose a lower resolution or audio- only option when possible.

Use energy-saving devices and settings: Users can choose devices with higher energy efficiency ratings, such as the Energy Star label, or use energy-saving modes and settings to reduce the power consumption of the device. Users can also unplug their devices when not in use or use a smart power strip to avoid backup power loss.

Extend the life of your devices and recycle them properly: Users can avoid buying new devices unless necessary and repair or upgrade their existing equipment instead. Users can also donate, resell or exchange their unused devices or

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recycle them through certified e-waste programs. E-waste recycling can recover valuable materials and prevent harmful substances from polluting the environment.

Choose a green cloud provider and service: Users can choose a cloud provider and service that uses renewable energy sources, improves energy efficiency, and reduces carbon emissions. Users can also test the carbon awareness of their cloud applications and choose those with lower emissions or offer carbon offsetting options.

Reduce unnecessary data usage and storage: Users can limit their data usage and storage by deleting unwanted files, emails, photos, videos or applications; use data compression tools; avoid autoplay or auto-download features; or use offline mode when possible. Users can also use the data calculator to estimate their digital carbon footprint and identify areas for improvement.

2) Actions businesses can take to reduce the impact of digital activities on the environment.

There are a number of actions businesses can take to reduce the impact of digital activities on the environment related to the topic of the impact of cloud computing on the environment. Here are some examples:

Measure and report digital carbon emissions: Businesses can use tools and frameworks to measure and report carbon emissions related to their digital operations, such as use the internet, data storage and cloud services. This can help businesses identify sources of emissions, set mitigation goals, and track their progress. Businesses can also disclose their digital carbon footprint to stakeholders, such as customers, investors and regulators, to increase transparency and accountability.

Optimize the energy efficiency of your digital operations: Businesses can use a variety of strategies to optimize the energy efficiency of their digital operations, such as turning off video during online meetings, choose low resolution or audio-only options when possible, reduce unnecessary data usage and storage, use data compression tools, or use offline mode when available body. Businesses can also use energy-saving devices and settings, such as Energy Star labels or energy-saving modes, and unplug their equipment when not in use or in use. Smart power strip to avoid power loss in standby mode.

Extend the life of your devices and recycle them properly: Businesses can avoid buying new equipment unless necessary and repair or upgrade their existing equipment instead. Businesses can also donate, resell or trade their

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unused devices or recycle them through certified e-waste programs. E-waste recycling can recover valuable materials and prevent harmful substances from polluting the environment.

Choose green cloud providers and services: Businesses can choose cloud providers and services that use renewable energy sources, improve energy efficiency, and reduce emissions their carbon. Businesses can also test the carbon awareness of their cloud applications and choose those with lower emissions or offer carbon offsetting options.

Implement green policies and practices: Businesses can implement green policies and practices that support their environmental goals, such as adopting green procurement standards, setting requirements supplier requirements, engage employees in green initiatives, join industry alliances or networks, or participate in voluntary certification or programs.

3) Programs and projects that collaborate between users, businesses, and other organizations to reduce the impact of cloud computing on the environment.

There are a number of programs and projects that collaborate between users, businesses, and other organizations to reduce the impact of cloud computing on the environment. Here are some examples:

 The Climate Pledge is a commitment co-founded by Amazon and Global Optimism to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2040, 10 years before the Paris Agreement. The pledge has been signed by more than 200 companies, including cloud service providers such as Microsoft, IBM, and Verizon. Commit to requiring signatories to measure and report their greenhouse gas emissions, implement decarbonization and neutralization strategies for any remaining emissions with credible offsets

 The Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance (REBA) is a membership association that helps large-scale energy buyers and suppliers purchase renewable energy throughout the United States. REBA aims to drive 60 gigawatts of new renewable energy projects by 2025 and usher in a sustainable, zero-carbon energy system. REBA has more than 300 members, including cloud providers like Google, Facebook, and Salesforce.

 The Green Software Foundation is a non-profit organization that aims to create a trusted ecosystem of people, standards, tools, and practices for building green software. The Foundation seeks to establish industry standards for

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measuring and reporting the carbon footprint of software applications, as well as providing guidance and resources for software developers to improve energy efficiency and sustainability of their products. The platform is supported by Microsoft, Accenture, GitHub, ThoughtWorks and others.

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P3: Discuss a business's features and operational areas in the environmental impact of cloud computing.

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