The Dark Cloud : How The Digital World Is Costing The Earth
The Dark Cloud [Export Edition]: How The Digital World Is Costing The Earth is an eye-opening investigation into the hidden costs of our digital lives. This non-fiction exploration reveals how everyday online actions—from sending a simple like to streaming a video—drive a vast, energy-hungry infrastructure. Written for curious readers of climate science, technology, and sustainable living, the tone is urgent, enlightening, and hopeful—inviting you to rethink the true footprint of the connected world.
Styled as a rigorous investigative narrative, The Dark Cloud traces the journey from your device to far-off servers, undersea cables, and data centers around the globe. It explains how the cloud is anything but weightless, quantifying its share of electricity use and greenhouse gas emissions with clear, accessible figures. The book weaves together statistics, case studies, and expert voices to illuminate concepts like energy intensity, digital lifecycle, and the race to deploy 5G and AI responsibly. Readers will see how seemingly small choices ripple across continents, and why the energy cost of a single Google search or a high-definition stream matters.
With a steady pace and well-researched storytelling, The Dark Cloud makes complex infrastructure tangible—offering practical takeaways, thoughtful questions, and a compelling call to action. It balances investigative depth with accessible explanations, making the subject approachable for both seasoned environmental readers and those new to the topic.
- Clear explanations of data centers, submarine cables, networks, and the unseen energy they consume
- Key concepts such as energy use, carbon emissions, digital lifecycle, and e-waste
- Engaging case studies and expert insights connecting policy, technology, and daily life
- Narrative-driven, accessible writing that avoids jargon while conveying deep facts
- Practical takeaways to help readers rethink personal tech habits and advocate for sustainable change
After finishing The Dark Cloud, readers will have a clearer understanding of how digital life touches the planet and a sense of empowerment to rethink their tech habits. The book leaves you with a new perspective on daily choices—streaming, search, and scrolling—along with a sense of responsibility and possibility for a more sustainable digital future.
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The Dark Cloud : How The Digital World Is Costing The Earth
The Dark Cloud : How The Digital World Is Costing The Earth
The Dark Cloud [Export Edition]: How The Digital World Is Costing The Earth is an eye-opening investigation into the hidden costs of our digital lives. This non-fiction exploration reveals how everyday online actions—from sending a simple like to streaming a video—drive a vast, energy-hungry infrastructure. Written for curious readers of climate science, technology, and sustainable living, the tone is urgent, enlightening, and hopeful—inviting you to rethink the true footprint of the connected world.
Styled as a rigorous investigative narrative, The Dark Cloud traces the journey from your device to far-off servers, undersea cables, and data centers around the globe. It explains how the cloud is anything but weightless, quantifying its share of electricity use and greenhouse gas emissions with clear, accessible figures. The book weaves together statistics, case studies, and expert voices to illuminate concepts like energy intensity, digital lifecycle, and the race to deploy 5G and AI responsibly. Readers will see how seemingly small choices ripple across continents, and why the energy cost of a single Google search or a high-definition stream matters.
With a steady pace and well-researched storytelling, The Dark Cloud makes complex infrastructure tangible—offering practical takeaways, thoughtful questions, and a compelling call to action. It balances investigative depth with accessible explanations, making the subject approachable for both seasoned environmental readers and those new to the topic.
- Clear explanations of data centers, submarine cables, networks, and the unseen energy they consume
- Key concepts such as energy use, carbon emissions, digital lifecycle, and e-waste
- Engaging case studies and expert insights connecting policy, technology, and daily life
- Narrative-driven, accessible writing that avoids jargon while conveying deep facts
- Practical takeaways to help readers rethink personal tech habits and advocate for sustainable change
After finishing The Dark Cloud, readers will have a clearer understanding of how digital life touches the planet and a sense of empowerment to rethink their tech habits. The book leaves you with a new perspective on daily choices—streaming, search, and scrolling—along with a sense of responsibility and possibility for a more sustainable digital future.
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The Dark Cloud [Export Edition]: How The Digital World Is Costing The Earth is an eye-opening investigation into the hidden costs of our digital lives. This non-fiction exploration reveals how everyday online actions—from sending a simple like to streaming a video—drive a vast, energy-hungry infrastructure. Written for curious readers of climate science, technology, and sustainable living, the tone is urgent, enlightening, and hopeful—inviting you to rethink the true footprint of the connected world.
Styled as a rigorous investigative narrative, The Dark Cloud traces the journey from your device to far-off servers, undersea cables, and data centers around the globe. It explains how the cloud is anything but weightless, quantifying its share of electricity use and greenhouse gas emissions with clear, accessible figures. The book weaves together statistics, case studies, and expert voices to illuminate concepts like energy intensity, digital lifecycle, and the race to deploy 5G and AI responsibly. Readers will see how seemingly small choices ripple across continents, and why the energy cost of a single Google search or a high-definition stream matters.
With a steady pace and well-researched storytelling, The Dark Cloud makes complex infrastructure tangible—offering practical takeaways, thoughtful questions, and a compelling call to action. It balances investigative depth with accessible explanations, making the subject approachable for both seasoned environmental readers and those new to the topic.
- Clear explanations of data centers, submarine cables, networks, and the unseen energy they consume
- Key concepts such as energy use, carbon emissions, digital lifecycle, and e-waste
- Engaging case studies and expert insights connecting policy, technology, and daily life
- Narrative-driven, accessible writing that avoids jargon while conveying deep facts
- Practical takeaways to help readers rethink personal tech habits and advocate for sustainable change
After finishing The Dark Cloud, readers will have a clearer understanding of how digital life touches the planet and a sense of empowerment to rethink their tech habits. The book leaves you with a new perspective on daily choices—streaming, search, and scrolling—along with a sense of responsibility and possibility for a more sustainable digital future.















