EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 19 MIN
Best of LinkedIn: Sustainability & Green ICT CW 08/ 09
from Best of LinkedIn: Digital Transformation & Tech · host Thomas Allgeyer
We curate most relevant posts about Sustainability & Green ICT on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition presents a comprehensive look at the 2026 landscape of sustainable technology, focusing heavily on the environmental and ethical paradoxes of artificial intelligence. Industry experts discuss the massive energy and water requirements of data centers, advocating for green coding, model right sizing, and circular lifecycle services to mitigate ecological damage. The collection highlights a shift from voluntary best practices to enforceable standards, such as Singapore’s Digital Infrastructure Act and various international carbon accounting frameworks. Individual perspectives also emphasize the importance of transparency in AI procurement, the historical and future role of women in green tech, and the necessity of leadership commitment to ESG goals. Strategic insights suggest that true sustainability requires a systemic approach that integrates environmental intelligence directly into software architecture and corporate governance. Ultimately, the reports and updates serve as a call to action for tech professionals to prioritize operational discipline and resource efficiency over mere digital expansion. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
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We curate most relevant posts about Sustainability & Green ICT on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition presents a comprehensive look at the 2026 landscape of sustainable technology, focusing heavily on the environmental and ethical paradoxes of artificial intelligence. Industry experts discuss the massive energy and water requirements of data centers, advocating for green coding, model right sizing, and circular lifecycle services to mitigate ecological damage. The collection highlights a shift from voluntary best practices to enforceable standards, such as Singapore’s Digital Infrastructure Act and various international carbon accounting frameworks. Individual perspectives also emphasize the importance of transparency in AI procurement, the historical and future role of women in green tech, and the necessity of leadership commitment to ESG goals. Strategic insights suggest that true sustainability requires a systemic approach that integrates environmental intelligence directly into software architecture and corporate governance. Ultimately, the reports and updates serve as a call to action for tech professionals to prioritize operational discipline and resource efficiency over mere digital expansion. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
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