Re: [Wikimedia-l] Environmental impact of Wikipedia

2015-08-07 Thread Gerard Meijssen
Hoi,
We can certainly aim to influence the owners.

What I have read about this subject is that it is as much about having
power produced that is green. We can invest in green energy and at all
times at least generate the amount of energy that we use in this way. As a
consequence we will increase the availability of green power and more
importantly we make a statement that is soo necessary. When we invest close
to our datacentres, we can push the utilities to transport the power (they
often do not want to) and maybe invest in clean power as well.

With the current plans of Mr Obama, we will see higher temperatures than
the 2 degrees Celsius that is considered safe. If every country uses the
USA as its yardstick, the Netherlands will prove to be closer to the arctic
than New York . This is relevant because the ice of the North Pole will
melt and the gulf stream will stop. We will get cold in winter.
Thanks,
 Gerardm

On 6 July 2015 at 18:57, Garfield Byrd gb...@wikimedia.org wrote:

 Here is the link to the other Greenpeace Report.
 
 http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/Global/usa/planet3/PDFs/2015ClickCleanKeyFindings.pdf
 

 This fiscal year we are going to see what can be done, if anything, to
 influence the owners of the data centers and the building owner for our
 offices to use more renewable energy.

 Regards,

 Garfield

 On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 8:25 AM, Gerard Meijssen gerard.meijs...@gmail.com
 
 wrote:

  Hoi,
  Greenpeace has a great writeup on the subject. It describes the current
  issues with the use of energy and how big websites make a difference.
  Thanks,
   GerardM
 
 
 
 http://www.greenpeace.nl/Global/nederland/report/2015/Klimaat%20en%20energie/Clicking%20Clean%20-%20A%20Guide%20to%20Building%20the%20Green%20Internet.pdf
 
  On 5 July 2015 at 17:45, Andrea Zanni zanni.andre...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   Hello everyone.
   I tried to find the info myself, with little success:
   I'm interested to know about the environmental impact of running
  Wikipedia
   (carbon emissions, etc.) and what we are doing about it.
   Sorry if I missed wikimedia-l threads, or other sources.
  
   The only thing I found regarding a green data center is a 2009 press
   release [1].
   If I understand correctly, it was a carbon neutral data center.
  
   But, it was 2009. Now, it seems that we have a new data center [2][3].
  
   I'm wondering what is the environmental impact of it, as encironmental
   impact was in the primary requirements for the choice [3].
   More generally: does the Wikimedia Foundation have a green policy? Do
   other chapters? What can we do about it? Are we interested in doing
   something about it?
  
   IMHO, I think we should discuss this.
   I remember quite vividly that a representative of Greenpeace, at
  Wikimania
   in London, was quite clear in saying that we are not really good in
 this
   matter.
  
   As Wikimedia, as a whole, is more and more exposed (we now fight for
 the
   privacy of our users, (and I'm personally very proud of it)),
   and as we are the 5th website in the world, maybe it's a topic worth
   talking.
  
   Thank you
  
   Aubrey
  
  
   [1]
  
  
 
 https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Press_releases/Wikimedia_Selects_EvoSwitch_June_2009
   [2]
  
  
 
 https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/05/05/wikimedia-foundation-selects-cyrusone-in-dallas-as-new-data-center/
   [3]
  
  
 
 http://www.cyrusone.com/data-center-locations/dallas-data-center-carrollton/#a1
   [4]
  
  
 
 https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/RFP/2013_Datacenter#Primary_Requirements
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Environmental impact of Wikipedia

2015-07-06 Thread Gerard Meijssen
Hoi,
Greenpeace has a great writeup on the subject. It describes the current
issues with the use of energy and how big websites make a difference.
Thanks,
 GerardM

http://www.greenpeace.nl/Global/nederland/report/2015/Klimaat%20en%20energie/Clicking%20Clean%20-%20A%20Guide%20to%20Building%20the%20Green%20Internet.pdf

On 5 July 2015 at 17:45, Andrea Zanni zanni.andre...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello everyone.
 I tried to find the info myself, with little success:
 I'm interested to know about the environmental impact of running Wikipedia
 (carbon emissions, etc.) and what we are doing about it.
 Sorry if I missed wikimedia-l threads, or other sources.

 The only thing I found regarding a green data center is a 2009 press
 release [1].
 If I understand correctly, it was a carbon neutral data center.

 But, it was 2009. Now, it seems that we have a new data center [2][3].

 I'm wondering what is the environmental impact of it, as encironmental
 impact was in the primary requirements for the choice [3].
 More generally: does the Wikimedia Foundation have a green policy? Do
 other chapters? What can we do about it? Are we interested in doing
 something about it?

 IMHO, I think we should discuss this.
 I remember quite vividly that a representative of Greenpeace, at Wikimania
 in London, was quite clear in saying that we are not really good in this
 matter.

 As Wikimedia, as a whole, is more and more exposed (we now fight for the
 privacy of our users, (and I'm personally very proud of it)),
 and as we are the 5th website in the world, maybe it's a topic worth
 talking.

 Thank you

 Aubrey


 [1]

 https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Press_releases/Wikimedia_Selects_EvoSwitch_June_2009
 [2]

 https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/05/05/wikimedia-foundation-selects-cyrusone-in-dallas-as-new-data-center/
 [3]

 http://www.cyrusone.com/data-center-locations/dallas-data-center-carrollton/#a1
 [4]

 https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/RFP/2013_Datacenter#Primary_Requirements
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Environmental impact of Wikipedia

2015-07-06 Thread Garfield Byrd
Here is the link to the other Greenpeace Report.
http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/Global/usa/planet3/PDFs/2015ClickCleanKeyFindings.pdf

This fiscal year we are going to see what can be done, if anything, to
influence the owners of the data centers and the building owner for our
offices to use more renewable energy.

Regards,

Garfield

On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 8:25 AM, Gerard Meijssen gerard.meijs...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Hoi,
 Greenpeace has a great writeup on the subject. It describes the current
 issues with the use of energy and how big websites make a difference.
 Thanks,
  GerardM


 http://www.greenpeace.nl/Global/nederland/report/2015/Klimaat%20en%20energie/Clicking%20Clean%20-%20A%20Guide%20to%20Building%20the%20Green%20Internet.pdf

 On 5 July 2015 at 17:45, Andrea Zanni zanni.andre...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hello everyone.
  I tried to find the info myself, with little success:
  I'm interested to know about the environmental impact of running
 Wikipedia
  (carbon emissions, etc.) and what we are doing about it.
  Sorry if I missed wikimedia-l threads, or other sources.
 
  The only thing I found regarding a green data center is a 2009 press
  release [1].
  If I understand correctly, it was a carbon neutral data center.
 
  But, it was 2009. Now, it seems that we have a new data center [2][3].
 
  I'm wondering what is the environmental impact of it, as encironmental
  impact was in the primary requirements for the choice [3].
  More generally: does the Wikimedia Foundation have a green policy? Do
  other chapters? What can we do about it? Are we interested in doing
  something about it?
 
  IMHO, I think we should discuss this.
  I remember quite vividly that a representative of Greenpeace, at
 Wikimania
  in London, was quite clear in saying that we are not really good in this
  matter.
 
  As Wikimedia, as a whole, is more and more exposed (we now fight for the
  privacy of our users, (and I'm personally very proud of it)),
  and as we are the 5th website in the world, maybe it's a topic worth
  talking.
 
  Thank you
 
  Aubrey
 
 
  [1]
 
 
 https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Press_releases/Wikimedia_Selects_EvoSwitch_June_2009
  [2]
 
 
 https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/05/05/wikimedia-foundation-selects-cyrusone-in-dallas-as-new-data-center/
  [3]
 
 
 http://www.cyrusone.com/data-center-locations/dallas-data-center-carrollton/#a1
  [4]
 
 
 https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/RFP/2013_Datacenter#Primary_Requirements
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Environmental impact of Wikipedia

2015-07-05 Thread Guillaume Paumier
Hello Andrea,

Le dimanche 5 juillet 2015, 17:45:34 Andrea Zanni a écrit :
 
 I tried to find the info myself, with little success:
 I'm interested to know about the environmental impact of running Wikipedia
 (carbon emissions, etc.) and what we are doing about it.
 Sorry if I missed wikimedia-l threads, or other sources.

Here are a couple of old threads to get you started:

2007: WMF-projects: Carbon neutral/low/aware website?
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.org.wikimedia.foundation/17517

2009: Wikimedia and Environment
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.org.wikimedia.foundation/43381

The numbers discussed in those threads are undoubtedly out of date, but I 
imagine some of the arguments still apply.

Hope that helps :)

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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Environmental impact of Wikipedia

2015-07-05 Thread Andrea Zanni
Thanks Guillaume, didn't find those.

It's kinda difficult though to find some useful numbers in those threads,
and some arguments I'm reading are completely crazy :-)
So I think it would be good to start a new thread.
Moreover, WMF is pretty bigger than it was in 2007 or 2009,
and I think a new discussion is due.
Climate change is a fact, governments are talking about that all the time,
even the pope wrote an encyclical about that!
It's an important topic, and I bet it is also for our donors.

I'm not really interested in talking about efficiency, as I take for
granted that Engineering team is trying hard to optimize the whole thing,
which is also good in terms of carbon emissions.

What are we doing, beside that?
Do we have a rough estimate of the impact of Wikipedia (authorship,
readership, servers. Not talking about plane tickets here.)?

Aubrey

On Sun, Jul 5, 2015 at 6:12 PM, Guillaume Paumier gpaum...@wikimedia.org
wrote:

 Hello Andrea,

 Le dimanche 5 juillet 2015, 17:45:34 Andrea Zanni a écrit :
 
  I tried to find the info myself, with little success:
  I'm interested to know about the environmental impact of running
 Wikipedia
  (carbon emissions, etc.) and what we are doing about it.
  Sorry if I missed wikimedia-l threads, or other sources.

 Here are a couple of old threads to get you started:

 2007: WMF-projects: Carbon neutral/low/aware website?
 http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.org.wikimedia.foundation/17517

 2009: Wikimedia and Environment
 http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.org.wikimedia.foundation/43381

 The numbers discussed in those threads are undoubtedly out of date, but I
 imagine some of the arguments still apply.

 Hope that helps :)

 --
 Guillaume Paumier

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