On 28/8/19 9:32 pm, Antony Broughton Barry wrote:

https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2019/08/the-planet-needs-a-new-internet/

Just the planet? Vint Cerf, “Father of the Internet”, visited Canberra and talked about the interplanetary Internet. He suggested the interplanetary Internet could also be used in disaster management: https://youtu.be/huUDdOpeYe8?t=1713

In terms of the Internet on earth, only a small fraction of its capacity is used for safety critical services, and so needs to be hardened against disasters brought about by climate change.

Compared to the other problems from human induced rising temperatures, keeping data centers cool is trivial.

There are ways to reduce the energy use, and therefore the carbon emissions caused by computers and telecommunications. I facilitated a workshop on "How Green is My Computer?", at the <2 degrees Renewable Innovation Hub, in Canberra in July: http://www.tomw.net.au/How_Green_is_My_Computer/presentation.shtml

The essentials to reducing computer energy use are simple (but don't tell my students): use the smallest computer you can, use it intensively when it is on, switch it off when you don't need it, and hold off on buying a new one.

Also keep in mind it is possible to use computers and telecommunications to reduce the energy use, and carbon emissions, from other activities.

More in the 12 week course: "ICT Sustainability: Assessment and Strategies for a Low Carbon Future" http://www.tomw.net.au/ict_sustainability/


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