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China s Defense Budget Climbs 6 8% as Economy Recovers

Online lifestyles in pandemic still leave a big carbon footprint

With more activities homebound during the pandemic, one result has been fewer cars commuting to workplaces or schools. But that doesn’t mean our lives are suddenly carbon-free. Every time you send a message on Slack or search something on Google, you’re relying on data centers. These information factories are packed with servers and other equipment that use anywhere from 2% to 5% of the world’s electricity, and produce as much carbon dioxide as the aviation industry. An hour of high-definition video streaming can create up to a pound of CO2 emissions, similar to driving a mile in an average car. 

Australia s fire services, charities and politicians blocked in Facebook s chaotic news ban

Australia s fire services, charities and politicians blocked in Facebook s chaotic news ban CNN 2/18/2021 By Ben Westcott, Angus Watson and Hilary Whiteman, CNN Business © Robert Cianflone/Getty Images A message is seen on Facebook mobile, on February 18, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. Facebook has banned publishers and users in Australia from posting and sharing news content as the Australian government prepares to pass laws that will require social media companies to pay news publishers for sharing or using content on their platforms. Fire and emergency services. Domestic violence charities. State health agencies. Facebook s sudden and dramatic decision to block people from sharing news in Australia has had unexpected consequences for a wide range of government organizations and service groups, who woke up Thursday to find that their pages had been inexplicably swept up in the company s far-reaching ban, too.

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