Carbon Connect: An Ecosystem for Sustainable Computing
Benjamin C. Lee, David Brooks, Arthur van Benthem, Udit Gupta, Gage, Hills, Vincent Liu, Benjamin Pierce, Christopher Stewart, Emma Strubell,, Gu-Yeon Wei, Adam Wierman, Yuan Yao, Minlan Yu

TL;DR
Carbon Connect proposes a comprehensive ecosystem approach to develop sustainable computing strategies, emphasizing carbon accounting, hardware lifecycle management, energy efficiency, and interdisciplinary collaboration to reduce the industry's environmental impact.
Contribution
It introduces a coordinated research framework for sustainable computing, integrating design, management, and policy strategies to significantly lower carbon emissions in the industry.
Findings
Models for carbon accounting in computing technology
Design strategies for hardware lifecycle management
Energy-efficient system design principles
Abstract
Computing is at a moment of profound opportunity. Emerging applications -- such as capable artificial intelligence, immersive virtual realities, and pervasive sensor systems -- drive unprecedented demand for computer. Despite recent advances toward net zero carbon emissions, the computing industry's gross energy usage continues to rise at an alarming rate, outpacing the growth of new energy installations and renewable energy deployments. A shift towards sustainability is needed to spark a transformation in how computer systems are manufactured, allocated, and consumed. Carbon Connect envisions coordinated research thrusts that produce design and management strategies for sustainable, next-generation computer systems. These strategies must flatten and then reverse growth trajectories for computing power and carbon for society's most rapidly growing applications such as artificial…
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TopicsGreen IT and Sustainability · Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
