The belief in Moore's Law is undermining ICT climate action
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.17391v1
- Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2024 12:50:05 GMT
- Title: The belief in Moore's Law is undermining ICT climate action
- Authors: Adrian Friday, Christina Bremer, Oliver Bates, Christian Remy, Srinjoy Mitra, Jan Tobias Muehlberg,
- Abstract summary: "The True Cost of ICT: From Materiality to Techno-Solutionism (TCICT)" is a workshop held at the International ICT for Sustainability (ICT4S) conference 2024 in Stockholm, Sweden.
We point to the importance of addressing ICT's impacts as a system, rather than purely in terms of efficiency and energy use.
We conclude by calling to build a community of like-minded and critical colleagues to address the intersectional climate impacts of the semiconductor industry and the techno-solutionism it embodies.
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- Abstract: The growth of semiconductor technology is unprecedented, with profound transformational consequences for society. This includes feeding an over-reliance on digital solutions to systemic problems such as climate change ('techno-solutionism'). Such technologies come at a cost: environmental, social and material. We unpack topics arising from "The True Cost of ICT: From Materiality to Techno-Solutionism (TCICT)", a workshop held at the International ICT for Sustainability (ICT4S) conference 2024 in Stockholm, Sweden -- exploring, as a matter of global climate injustice, the drivers and material dependencies of these technologies. We point to the importance of addressing ICT's impacts as a system, rather than purely in terms of efficiency and energy use. We conclude by calling to build a community of like-minded and critical colleagues to address the intersectional climate impacts of the semiconductor industry and the techno-solutionism it embodies.
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