[Ict4devwg] IT solutions offer cost and climate benefits
Vern Weitzel
vern.weitzel at gmail.com
Fri Mar 27 18:09:08 GMT 2009
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IT solutions offer cost and climate benefits
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WWF Videoconferencing report [pdf, 4.10 MB]
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From Workplace to Anyplace teleworking report [pdf, 1.06 MB]
http://assets.panda.org/downloads/wwfteleworking.pdf
26 Mar 2009
Washington, DC – Existing information technologies (IT) can produce dramatic
reductions in harmful CO2 emissions while fully meeting the demands of today’s
corporations, two new WWF reports are demonstrating.
Virtual Meetings and Climate Innovation in the 21st Century highlights the
significant impact employee travel makes on a company’s total carbon footprint –
accounting for 50% or more among non-manufacturing companies.
“Creating a global network of more than 4,000 high quality videoconferencing
studios in cities around the world would help build a new infrastructure for the
21st century and would cost less than one and a half airplanes,” said Dennis
Pamlin, a WWF-US Policy Advisor and co-author of the reports.
From Workplace to Anyplace highlights opportunities to employ existing
technologies that enable one or more individuals to work or collaborate
remotely. This would create new efficiencies and cut emissions created by daily
commuting or business air travel.
In the report’s “smart world” scenario, where policies and IT industry users
contribute to a climate smart future, roughly one billion tons of carbon dioxide
emissions are avoided through tele-work in year 2030–an amount equivalent to the
total current annual carbon dioxide emissions from the United Kingdom and Italy
combined.
By the year 2050, tele-work could reduce almost 3.5 billion tons of
emissions–equivalent to more than half of the United States’ current CO2 emissions.
The report also says that developed countries may deliver the majority of
greenhouse gas emissions with increased tele-working in the short term, but
developing countries can deliver the bulk of the reductions in the long term.
According to the reports, which were independently authored by WWF together with
leading academic experts and with funding support from HP and Microsoft,
collaboration is fundamental. Business and policy makers can deliver a low
carbon future, but they must work together to achieve meaningful results
“IT can be a significant driver of greenhouse gas reductions, but we need strong
global climate policy to ensure these solutions are implemented at the speed and
scale necessary to make a difference,” said Pamlin.
“This research tells us that if relatively simple measures are implemented
globally, we can achieve annual emissions reductions equal to at least half of
current U.S. total annual emissions by 2050.
“But we must start to walk in the right direction now, before it’s too late.”
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As part of this research, a carbon calculator for policymakers and businesses
was developed and is available online at www.worldwildlife.org/carbonprojector.
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