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Green tech rewrites rules, ditches waste for planet-first design
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78824, member: 636"] Tech is getting a green overhaul, focusing on slashing the environmental cost of our digital world. Data centers are ditching old-school air conditioning for liquid cooling and even using stored heat in sand batteries. Hardware design is shifting toward modular, repairable products tracked by blockchain, while new materials like fungus-based plastics aim to cut waste. Energy innovation is tackling tough sectors like manufacturing and shipping. Advances in green hydrogen production from seawater and AI-optimized smart grids are making renewable power more reliable. These changes reflect a broader move to align technology with planetary limits rather than exploiting resources. Industry experts argue this approach is essential for a sustainable digital economy. [/QUOTE]
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