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by tgsovlerkhgsel
1351 days ago
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If you're not doing it as a hobby, the one-off effort put into repairing an item (or in this case, engineering the correction) is also "waste". If you want to dedicate that time to improving the planet, avoiding the waste of one TV is likely not a better use of your time than e.g. fixing some bug in some popular open source software that causes it to be less efficient. Let's say you make a change to Firefox that makes it use 0.1 Watt less on average, and let's be conservative and assume the ~350 million Firefox users use it for one hour a day on average. That's 35 MWh per day saved. Assuming 0.1 kg CO2e/kWh, that's a saving of 3.5 tons of CO2e saved each day. |
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