TITLE | Green Computing: Current Trends, Challenges, and Future Directions |
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ABSTRACT | Green computing, also known as green IT, refers manufacturing, using, and disposing of computing resources. As the demand for computing power increases, so does the environmental impact associated with energy consumption, e-waste, and resource depletion. This means reduction in use of hazardous materials, maximizing output from the product during its lifetime while minimizing energy consumption and also reusability or recyclability and biodegradability of used products and wastes. Many corporate organizations are taking initiatives to reduce the harmful impact of their operations on the environment. United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) is an international environment treaty whose objective is to stabilize the emission of green house gases in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the eco system This paper reviews current research trends in green computing, highlights the importance of sustainable practices, and discusses the challenges faced in implementing green computing initiatives. According to the findings, even though there has been a lot of development, more study and cooperation amongst stakeholders are necessary to ensure the IT industry has a sustainable future. |
AUTHOR | Nandan B, Nikhil Bhavani, Moumita Roy Department of MCA, CMR Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India |
PUBLICATION DATE | 2025-09-01 |
VOLUME | 12 |
DOI | DOI:10.15680/IJARETY.2025.1204059 |
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