Implementing digital sufficiency
We are pleased to share with you the third part of our work on the environmental impact of digital technology: “Implementing digital sufficiency“. Download the executive summary This report is […]
We are pleased to share with you the third part of our work on the environmental impact of digital technology: “Implementing digital sufficiency“. Download the executive summary This report is […]
Few industries, other than aviation, occupy such a unique place in the energy transition landscape. High-tech industry with negligible climate impact for its advocates, fad of the ultra-wealthy prone to […]
The Shift Project publishes this Thursday, May 27, 2021, a deep-dive study on the potential risks weighing on Europe’s oil supplies – a question that has remained remarkably absent from […]
An analysis based on exclusive data, conducted by the think tank The Shift Project, suggests that most of current oil supply sources to the European Union may decline by 2030. […]
Climate crisis: a report commissioned by Afep (the association of major French private companies) calls for overcoming the limits of energy-climate scenarios Over the years to come, the necessary energy […]
With this study, The Shift Project wishes to foster the development of a science based debate on energy transition through the scenario approach. The study takes the issue of power […]
Digital technologies now emit 4% of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), and its energy consumption is increasing by 9% a year. The Shift Project published in March 2019 the rapport “Lean ICT […]
The energy consumption of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) is increasing by 9% every year. It is possible to limit this growth to 1.5% per year by moving to sober […]
An inevitable risk, a proliferation of analysis methodologies The “climate” risk is an urgent, global, systemic and irreversible one which is closely linked to fossil fuel use, a key driver […]