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The dark cloud, how the digital world is costing the Earth, Guillaume Pitron ; translated by Bianca Jacobsohn

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The dark cloud, how the digital world is costing the Earth, Guillaume Pitron ; translated by Bianca Jacobsohn
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The dark cloud
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Guillaume Pitron ; translated by Bianca Jacobsohn
Sub title
how the digital world is costing the Earth
Summary
A simple 'like' sent from our smartphones mobilises what will soon constitute the largest infrastructure built by man. This small notification, crossing the seven operating layers of the Internet, travels around the world, using submarine cables, telephone antennas, and data centres, as far as the Arctic Circle. It turns out that the 'dematerialised' digital world, essential for communicating, working, and consuming, is much more tangible than we would like to believe. Today, it absorbs 10 per cent of the world's electricity and represents nearly 4 per cent of the planet's carbon dioxide emissions. We are struggling to understand these impacts, as they are obscured to us in the mirage of 'the cloud'. At a time of the deployment of 5G, connected cars, and artificial intelligence, The Dark Cloud - the result of an investigation carried out over two years on four continents - reveals the anatomy of a technology that is virtual only in name. Under the guise of limiting the impact of humans on the planet, is already asserting itself as one of the major environmental challenges of the twenty-first century
Target audience
adult