Academic supercomputers ‘can be worse for environment than flying’

Academics are well aware that jetting off to international conferences damages the climate, but for some, there is a much bigger source of emissions

Published on
October 29, 2020
Last updated
October 29, 2020
Person looking at screen next to supercomputer with red globe on top
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Supercomputers, such as Germany’s Mistral, use increasing amounts of power to model complex systems such as climate

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Print headline: Computing’s climate cost questioned

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