Explore 2030's landscape: digital films, quantum leaps, AR, AI-led education, personalized healthcare & more. Here are ten predictions for 2030.| Dr Mark van Rijmenam, CSP | Strategic Futurist Speaker
An experimental update to Ethereum, the world’s second-biggest cryptocurrency, has led to a dramatic reduction in the energy used to secure the currency and verify transactions| New Scientist
Last year, consumers across the world threw away $57 billion worth of e-waste. Companies have started to wise up the golden opportunity presented to them.| WMW
Are you wondering how much energy does bitcoin use? Bitcoin mining consumes roughly 0.5% of all energy consumption worldwide.| buybitcoinworldwide.com
Using old laptop batteries to build renewable power sources for people without access to electricity.| acehub.org.au
The global E-waste Monitor 2024 – Electronic Waste Rising Five Times Faster than Documented E-waste Recycling: UN Geneva / Bonn - The world’s generation of| E-Waste Monitor
Bitcoin: electricity consumption comparable to that of Poland – Read the column on Polytechnique Insights| Polytechnique Insights
This is the first time the carbon emissions caused by using an AI model for different tasks have been calculated.| MIT Technology Review
The United Nations (UN) defines e-waste as any discarded product with a battery or plug, and features toxic and hazardous substances such as mercury, that can pose severe risk to human and environmental health.| www.genevaenvironmentnetwork.org