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Priorities for net-zero web services

The complexity of the infrastructure underpinning the modern Internet has led to a lack of clarity on how to measure the energy consumption of web services and achieve sustainable web design. It is now crucial to redirect sustainability efforts in the sector towards more effective interventions.

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M.A., I.M. and L.W. are employed by the British Broadcasting Corporation. This article is a research output from BBC R&D. M.A., I.M. and L.W. alone are responsible for the views expressed in this publication, and such views do not necessarily represent the views, decisions, or policies of the institutions with which they are affiliated.

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Arora, M., McClenaghan, I. & Wozniak, L. Priorities for net-zero web services. Nat Electron 7, 622–625 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41928-024-01227-8

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