Technology and sustainability
Technology and sustainability
By the end of this micromodule, participants will be able to:
- Identify key environmental and climate impacts associated with technology.
- Distinguish between “greening by technology” and “greening of technology.”
- Apply practical design principles for more sustainable technology.
- Reflect on how sustainability considerations apply to their own research or innovation practices.
- Evaluate the ethical and social implications of sustainable technology choices
What is this about?
The Environmental Impact of Physical Devices
Our phones and devices seem small and portable — but their environmental footprint is massive. This short article explores how technology products affect the environment throughout their lifecycle: from extraction of rare minerals to their disposal as e-waste.
The Environmental Cost of Software and Online Services
We rarely think about the environmental cost of streaming a movie, joining a video call, or downloading a podcast— but the digital world runs on data centers that use huge amounts of energy, water, and land.
Greening Tech — What and How
There are two complementary approaches through which technology can contribute to sustainability:
- Greening by Tech: using technology to enable sustainable solutions (e.g., climate monitoring, carbon tracking, energy-efficient transportation).
- Greening of Tech: making the technologies themselves — including software, cloud, and hardware — more sustainable and energy-efficient.
