Make a plan with your coach on which tasks you will perform to master the following skills:
- discussing methods to protect the environment from the effects of digital technologies and their use.
Examples to develop these skills:
Digital technologies have a significant impact on the environment, and it is essential to take measures to protect the environment from the effects of these technologies.
Step 1: Choose one of the following methods to protect the environment from the effects of digital technology and its use.
Step 2: Discuss this method with an entrepreneur, colleague, friend, student, or charitable organization.
Step 3: Share the outcomes with your coach.
Method energy consumption: Digital devices consume a lot of electricity, which can lead to higher energy costs and contribute to air and water pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. To reduce energy consumption, you can lower the screen brightness, enable sleep mode, close unnecessary apps and programs, use energy-saving mode, and turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth when not in use.
Method electronic waste: Digital devices that are thrown away can contribute to electronic waste and lead to soil and water pollution. You can reduce electronic waste by recycling or donating old devices instead of throwing them away and by repairing devices instead of replacing them when they break down.
Method production and transport: The production of digital technologies and their components can also have environmental effects. By using your current devices as long as possible and repairing them instead of replacing them, buying refurbished devices instead of new ones, and purchasing from companies that pursue sustainable and environmentally friendly practices, you can contribute to reducing the production of digital technologies and their impact on the environment. You can also switch to digital services instead of physical products, such as e-books instead of paper books.
Method Cold War: The cooling of data centers requires large amounts of cooling, which can lead to higher energy bills and environmental effects. To reduce this, you can spend less time on the internet and turn off your devices when not in use, reduce screen brightness, and set the sleep mode when the device is inactive. This generates less data and, therefore, requires less cooling of data centers.
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