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Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Which sites have the most carbon footprints?

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Reddit, Pinterest, and Nintendo are among the most polluting websites in the world in terms of carbon emissions, while Wikipedia, LinkedIn and H&M are among the cleanest, according to Uswitch's rankings.From watching videos to sharing photos and shopping, everything we do online is based on our carbon footprint. But which website has the highest carbon footprint and which is the most environmentally friendly? To answer this question, Uswitch, a price comparison service in the UK, ranked two places:

the top 25 websites with the สมัครสมาชิกสล็อต highest carbon footprint, while the second is the top 25 websites with the highest carbon footprint. "The cleanest"Reddit, the American social network, is the leader in the list of websites with the highest carbon footprint. According to the study, a single visit to this platform resulted in 13.05g CO2 emissions.In comparison, 69 Reddit visits were equivalent to a carbon footprint similar to that of a 5km car journey, Pinterest and Nintendo were. Next rank with CO2 emissions of 12.43g and 11.43g respectively.

On the opposite side of the scale, the website says The "cleanest" are Wikipedia (0.04g of CO2 per visit), LinkedIn (0.23g of CO2 per visit) and Swedish clothing retailer H&M (0.29g of CO2 per visit).These estimates are based on specific criteria such as website size and hosting method. Uswitch's sustainability tool also calculates the amount of energy used when a person loads a web page on a website, especially taking into account the energy required by the cloud, the telecommunication networks, and the equipment that their visitors use. (Smartphone, tablet computer)

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