Climate conference's webpages emit 10 times more carbon than average sites, study says
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Websites produced for COP conferences emit up to 10 times more carbon than average internet pages, new research published in the journal PLOS Climate suggests.

Ahead of this year’s United Nations climate summit, COP30, researchers have revealed a sharp increase in the carbon emissions generated by the conference’s websites over time.

Analysis indicates that between 1995—when the first Conference of the Parties (COP) was held—and 2024, average emissions from COP conference websites have risen by more than 13,000%.

While the increase is partly a consequence of huge growth in computing power and [internet …

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