Last week, a friend told me a shocking truth: “My website is harming the environment.” She runs a simple blog, nothing fancy. But the hosting provider powering her site relied entirely on fossil fuels. Every click, every page load, every image she uploaded contributed to carbon emissions she never imagined.

That got me thinking — most website owners have no idea that their online presence has a carbon footprint. And the numbers are alarming: the global internet consumes roughly 1% of the world’s electricity, and data centers account for a significant portion of that energy use.

The good news? There’s a simple, actionable solution: green hosting. By switching to environmentally friendly hosting providers, you can reduce your site’s carbon footprint by up to 80% — without sacrificin…

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