The Hidden Carbon Cost of Clean Digital Living
The Hidden Carbon Cost of Clean Digital Living Hook: Deleting 10,000 blurry photos may not save the planet… but our digital habits are far less invisible than we think. We tend to think of digital life as clean. No paper. No plastic case. No delivery van. No pile of DVDs, CDs, folders or filing cabinets. Just a neat little icon in the cloud. Except, of course, the cloud is not actually a cloud. It is a building. A very large building. Full of servers. Using electricity. Producing heat. Requiring cooling. Connected by cables, routers, networks and backup systems. The International Energy Agency estimates that data centres used about 415 TWh of electricity in 2024 , around 1.5% of global electricity use , and expects demand to rise strongly as AI and digital services expand. That does not mean we should abandon digital technology. Far from it. Digital tools help us teach, create, communicate, reduce travel and share ideas. My own work depends on them: videos, music, blogs, so...