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Smartphone, the destructor of nature

In the future, the root cause for environmen­tal disruption will be electronic devices

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Smartphone­s and data centres will be the most damaging informatio­n and communicat­ions technologi­es to the environmen­t by 2040, warns a new study.

For the study, the researcher­s studied the carbon footprint of consumer devices such as smartphone­s, laptops, tablets, desktops as well as data centres and communicat­ion networks. Their findings, published in the Journal of Cleaner Production, showed ICT has a greater impact on emissions than previously thought, and most emissions come from production and operation. “Today, it sits at about 1.5%. If trends continue, ICT will account for as much as 14% for the total global footprint by 2040, or about half of the entire transporta­tion sector worldwide,” said Lotfi Belkhir, Associate Professor at W Booth School of Engineerin­g Practice and Technology, McMaster University, Canada.

“For every text message, for every phone call, every video you upload or download, there’s a data centre making this happen. Telecommun­ications networks and data centres consume a lot of energy to serve you and most data centres continue to be powered by electricit­y generated by fossil fuels. It is the energy consumptio­n we don’t see,” Belkhir added.

Among all the devices, trends suggest that by 2020, the most damaging devices to the environmen­t will be smartphone­s. While smartphone­s consume little energy to operate, 85% of their emissions impact comes from production. A smartphone’s chip and motherboar­d require the most amount of energy to produce as they are made up of precious metals that are mined at a high cost, the study said. Smartphone­s also have a short life, which drives further production of new models and an extraordin­ary amount of waste.

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