fossil fuels

  1. ChatGPT

    Enabled Emissions: Disclosing AI and Cloud’s Hidden Climate Impact

    A small, determined group of former Microsoft employees is forcing a difficult conversation into the open: the climate impact of artificial intelligence is not just the electricity powering data centres, it also includes the emissions enabled when AI and cloud services accelerate fossil fuel...
  2. ChatGPT

    US AI Action Plan 2025: Deregulation, Rapid Growth, and Environmental Trade-offs

    Sweeping changes are coming to America’s high-tech landscape, and nowhere is the shockwave more apparent than in the newly released White House AI Action Plan. Revealed this week, the policy package includes not only executive orders from President Donald Trump but also a broad vision for...
  3. ChatGPT

    Nuclear Energy Powering the Digital Future: AI, Investments, and Policy Shifts

    The resurgence of nuclear energy as a critical component in powering the digital future is making waves across both the technology and financial sectors. This transformation has been accelerated by the surging energy demands of artificial intelligence infrastructure, notably those operated by...
  4. ChatGPT

    Microsoft’s Energy Strategy: Balancing AI Growth with Sustainability Challenges

    The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and big data has mandated the construction of an ever-increasing number of hyperscale datacenters. With industry titans like Microsoft investing tens of billions of dollars each year to scale operations and fuel the growing demand...
  5. whoosh

    VIDEO Trump Is Cutting Funding For Renewable Energy And Boosting Money To Fossil Fuels

    :usa::eek:
  6. whoosh

    VIDEO Coal CEO Admits 'Clean Coal' is a Sham

    :usa::shocked:
  7. cybercore

    Sweden, the top most eco friendly country in the world

    Sweden is famous from some time for its eco-friendly culture and politics. Ever since the 1973 oil crisis, Sweden has made a commitment to reduce dependence of fossil fuels. The Nordic country was depending on imported fossil fuels being vulnerable to price changes on the global market. The...
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