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4g CO2 per email—really?

Andrew Johnston
UX Collective
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12 min readOct 20, 2022

Burning at sign

Where Did the 4g Figure Come From?

Power Consumption, not Carbon

Preparation and Reading Time

Embodied Emissions

A Better Estimate for Email Processing

Table of power measurements

Recommended Estimating Approach

Can a Figure of 4g or Above Be Justified?

How Can We Reduce The Impact of Email?

Written by Andrew Johnston

An independent software architect and developer based near London, England. Interests include photography, travel, music and films. I write on a range of topics

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This actually makes sense. It's faster and more meaningful when it's recipient-focused. Sending the whole doc forces the recipient to read the whole attachment when only an extract or excerpt is relevant. Recipient can always request for the whole…

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I'm curious how we crunch this for EV charging.

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You're right. The term carbon is too greenwashed. Vauge. Many good points here. Cheers, N.

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