Concerned about your data use? Here is the carbon footprint of an average day of emails, WhatsApps and more
Briefly

The phrase 'data is the new oil' has become a platitude, highlighting our insatiable appetite for data and its environmental impact, akin to fossil fuels.
Professor Mike Berners-Lee estimates that just sending an email can generate about 17 grams of CO2 emissions, showcasing how everyday online activities accumulate a significant carbon footprint.
Each digital task, whether sending an email, streaming a video, or playing a game, contributes to a substantial transfer of data through the internet.
Datacentres play a crucial role in modern digital life, as they house the computer servers necessary to handle vast amounts of data while aiming to minimize latency.
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