The invisible carbon footprint.
Most people in their day-to-day life don’t think about the environmental impact of scrolling on TikTok, watching Netflix or even streaming music. These are things that we all do every day and they might feel like they are harmless but all of these things depend on huge data centers that are working nonstop in the background. People spend time online every single day and so the facilities that being online depend on will also continue to grow very quickly all around the world. According to MyClimate, every online research or video requires energy use, and things like video streaming create one of the biggest digital carbon footprint because videos use a lot of data. Data centers are active all day, everyday, which means that they use a lot of electricity and cooling systems in order to prevent overheating. So, social media AI and streaming continue to grow every single day. Meaning that the demand for more energy is also increasing. Another reason this is very importan...