From 60078f91890b16795a82b1a33e332d121bde6311 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sanghee Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2020 12:11:12 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] edited --- content/u/blog/redesign-zero-carbon/contents.lr | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/content/u/blog/redesign-zero-carbon/contents.lr b/content/u/blog/redesign-zero-carbon/contents.lr index b51addb..6fd9f92 100644 --- a/content/u/blog/redesign-zero-carbon/contents.lr +++ b/content/u/blog/redesign-zero-carbon/contents.lr @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Now the question is how do we reduce, or avoid the CO2 emission from our digital No, problem not solved. Most of us do these digital activities for a living. We need to use data and some of us are actually saving the world by doing what we do. Many of us are in fact on the good side of fighting the evil and/or stupid side. Then what? Then what you need to do is going renewable for your digital data. Go with clean energy as much as you can, as fast you can. -## How is my digital world is powered? +## How is my digital world powered? Maybe your digital service provider such as your chat app or photo cloud, is already run by clean energy. [But likely they are not.](http://lab.cccb.org/en/how-polluting-is-the-internet/) The picture below gives you an overview of what the energy sources are per country in Europe - and remember, Europe is on the better side of the world in terms of energy sources. But even in Europe you can see most countries still depend on non-renewable energy sources.