The Network for the Digital Economy and the Environment (nDEE) is an initiative that seeks to catalyze research on the energy and environmental impacts of the digital economy and support a growing research community. The nDEE focuses on the environmental implications of artificial intelligence, blockchain, digital sharing platforms, and the Internet of Things.
The nDEE has recently launched a new website, www.NetworkDEE.org, that showcases grant-funded research and highlights some of the resources and tools that are being developing. If you are interested in the environmental implications of the digital economy, please visit the website and sign up for the nDEE newsletter. The nDEE is a collaboration of the Yale School of the Environment, the University of California Berkeley, and the Environmental Law Institute.
Website on environmental impact of the digital economy launched
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