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Votre trajet en avion est-il vraiment indispensable ?
Une autre calculette est celle de l'ADEME
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Ask HN: How can I calculate CO2 emission of servers/VPS?
ThoughtWorks made an app that does this: https://github.com/cloud-carbon-footprint/cloud-carbon-footp... but mainly works with aws, azure, and gcp
You might be interested in the methodology page cloudcarbonfootprint.org/docs/methodology/
- Ask HN: Who wants to collaborate? (April 2022)
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We’re software engineers working on climate solutions. Here to answer all your questions about cs careers in climate action. AMA!
A - I think finding one specific area of focus can be helpful -- e.g. find one specific source of the carbon footprint of the company (or advocate for using something like watershed if they have not measured it already!) and find and advocate for ways to reduce that. Here’s one example -- use the Cloud Carbon Footprint tool to understand the energy consumption and carbon emissions of cloud resources for a particular project that you might be involved in, and find ways to reduce that (e.g. through optimization, switching to different services that require less compute resources, research what would switching to a cloud provider that runs on renewable energy would mean, etc.).
There are a lot of open-source projects where one can contribute; I like the list maintained at https://opensustain.tech/. It’s a long list, so might make sense to focus on a specific sector one might be interested in and projects that can use your existing experience (e.g. in a particular language). A few projects that I think are amazing are OpenAQ which maintains an open API and open data on air quality and levels of pollutants; the Linux Foundation Energy projects like Grid eXchange Fabric that has a lot of applications in green energy (e.g. solar microgrids, load management, etc.); and the Cloud Carbon Footprint tool mentioned in another question, used to estimate the carbon emissions of cloud applications.
What are some alternatives?
ksp-visual-calculator - Online tool for Kerbal Space Program that helps players determine delta-v requirements for a mission, and what type of comms dishes a certain satellite requires.
gitpod - Gitpod automates the provisioning of ready-to-code cloud development environments.
Quick Start - 🍔 A Node.js Serverless Framework for front-end/full-stack developers. Build the application for next decade. Works on AWS, Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud and traditional VM/Container. Super easy integrate with React and Vue. 🌈
vodon-pro - Vodon Pro is a video player designed for esports coaches to review footage of players.
vercel - Develop. Preview. Ship.
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codecarbon - Track emissions from Compute and recommend ways to reduce their impact on the environment.
scaphandre - ⚡ Energy consumption metrology agent. Let "scaph" dive and bring back the metrics that will help you make your systems and applications more sustainable !
green-metrics-tool - Green Metrics tool to measure resource usage of software
soundboard - Simple soundboard app with MIDI control
open-sustainable-technology - A curated list of open technology projects to sustain a stable climate, energy supply, biodiversity and natural resources.