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A framework to estimate emissions from virtual conferences

Grant Faber

2021International Journal of Environmental Studies47 citationsDOI

Abstract

While virtual conferences emit far less greenhouse gas emissions relative to their physical counterparts, they still have a considerable impact on the environment arising from participant computer life cycle emissions, network data transfer energy use, server energy use, and other activities that would not have happened without the conference. This article proposes a modifiable framework for systematically measuring the emissions attributable to such conferences using data about participant computers, Internet energy intensity, network data transfer, server power ratings, and other relevant factors. Strategies to reduce emissions attributable to virtual conferences are also proposed based on the framework.

Topics & Concepts

Greenhouse gasThe InternetTransfer (computing)Environmental economicsEnergy transferEnergy (signal processing)Computer scienceEnvironmental scienceEngineeringWorld Wide WebOperating systemEconomicsEngineering physicsStatisticsMathematicsEcologyBiologyEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityConferences and Exhibitions ManagementGreen IT and Sustainability
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