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Connectivity and climate change.pdf    
TÍTULO/RESP.:

Connectivity and climate change [documento eletrónico] : examining the role of digital communications in combating climate change / Ericsson

AUTOR(ES):

ERICSSON

PUBLICAÇÃO:

Stockholm: Ericsson, 2021

NOTAS:

"The accelerated roll-out of 5G connectivity across Europe and the UK will have an immediate and catalyzing impact in reducing CO2e emissions, according to a new study commissioned by Ericsson. As European nations ramp up efforts to address climate targets, a new Europe-wide analysis finds that implementing 5G technology across four high-emitting sectors - power, transport, manufacturing, and buildings - could create 55-170MtCO2e of emissions savings per year, the same saving that would be achieved by removing 35 million cars. That’s one in seven cars on Europe’s roads. The study reports that at least 40 percent of the EU’s carbon reduction solutions, up until 2030, will rely on fixed-line and mobile connectivity."

TEMA:

Comunicações Eletrónicas

ASSUNTOS:

Comunicações eletrónicasComunicações digitaisPolítica-do-AmbienteImpacto ambiental5G

CDU:

654

DATA PUB.:

2021

TipoReg:

Multimédia

LÍNGUA:

ENG

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