Is Your Gmail Account Killing the Planet? | Mother Jones
Wow, I had second thoughts about posting this.
"...In the end, the energy experts I talked to all agreed that it's our hardware that really sucks up the juice. LBNL's Bruce Nordman notes that running your desktop rig for 10 hours a day uses roughly 30 kilowatt-hours per month, costing you about $3—compared to the pennies a data center might pay to store 10,000 of your emails for a month. The takeaway: You're better off using your gadgets efficiently than sweating about your bloated archive...."
Wow, I had second thoughts about posting this.
"...In the end, the energy experts I talked to all agreed that it's our hardware that really sucks up the juice. LBNL's Bruce Nordman notes that running your desktop rig for 10 hours a day uses roughly 30 kilowatt-hours per month, costing you about $3—compared to the pennies a data center might pay to store 10,000 of your emails for a month. The takeaway: You're better off using your gadgets efficiently than sweating about your bloated archive...."
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