Green Computing
Limits to Growth
E-Waste
It has become increasingly clear that much of society needs to implement more sustainable practices to avoid many of problems that the next generations will face. These challenges will include many ecological and social factors. If the world continues consuming resources at its current pace, non-renewable resources will eventually run out. Also, considering the exponential population growth of humans, we are beginning to approach the natural limitations that the Earth's natural systems can support. As such, it behooves us, as a species, to make the most efficient and effective use of our resources as possible. One aspect to this collective effort to adopt more sustainable practices will involve computing.
There are many aspects to computing that need to be examined through the lens of sustainability. One aspect deals with energy consumption. Computers are responsible for the consumption of massive amounts of energy. Thus one of the frontiers for "Green" computing will be improving the efficiency of energy usage without compromising the computing power and end-user experience. However, there are also many other issues to be considered with computing and sustainability such as the massive amount of e-waste that is accumulating is some regions of the planet. One factor that is responsible for this accumulation is the relatively short life-cycles of electronics and computers. Another challenge that "green" computing will have to confront is the entire lifecycle of the products from creation to being recycled, while looking for ways to use resources more efficiently to reduce waste. This paper will...
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