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In today’s digital age, data has become an essential component of businesses and societies. However, the exponential growth of digital data is a concerning trend for the environment, leading to increased CO2 emissions. To address this issue, a unique carbon footprint tool has been created to measure the CO2 output of stored data, enabling companies to make data-driven decisions that benefit the environment and save money.

According to a report, by 2025, global data will surpass 180 zettabytes, highlighting the rapid doubling of digital data every two years. This trend has significant implications for the environment, leading to increased CO2 emissions. A typical data-driven business with 100 employees generates 2,203 tons of CO2 emissions annually due to new data.

The inclusion of data CO2 footprint is a crucial factor missing from global decarbonization policies. Data centers are responsible for a significant amount of human-induced carbon dioxide, more than the aviation industry. As such, the tool provides stage-by-stage CO2 output and an overall CO2 footprint for new data projects, enabling organizations to see the environmental impact of data.

The work on digital decarbonization has been identified as a critical focus for accelerating the path to net-zero by the OECD and the Observatory for Public Sector Innovation. The tool provides a valuable resource for companies and governments looking to reduce their carbon emissions and promote sustainability.

Similarly, a new digital tool has been developed to calculate carbon dioxide emissions from various sources, including transportation, energy production, and other industries. The tool uses real-time data from satellites, sensors, and other sources to provide accurate information on emissions.

The accurate tracking of emissions from various sources is crucial in addressing climate change and reducing our carbon footprint. The tool has the potential to help companies and governments reduce their carbon footprint and meet emissions targets. Real-time information on emissions enables quick action to be taken to reduce carbon footprint and meet emissions targets.

The development of these tools highlights the importance of technology in addressing climate change and promoting sustainability. The use of technology to address climate change and promote sustainability is a growing trend, of which these tools are a part. As such, the development of these tools provides hope that we can address climate change and reduce our carbon footprint.