Republicans’ contrived outrage over the Biden administration’s promotion of climate-friendly stoves has me thinking about how unprepared they are for the realities of our high-tech future.
Because climate-conscious appliances and devices aren’t going anywhere.
Humans’ continued obsession with technology — whether that’s stoves or blockchain platforms to trade goods or high-powered game consoles — is terrible for the environment.
Merely producing these things often requires mining for resources, as well as an assembly process that leaves a major carbon footprint. But the energy to run these things, multiplied across the millions of people who use them, really adds up.
That’s why I was intrigued by this article in Ars Technica, about Microsoft’s recently announced changes to its Xbox gaming console that the company says will make it more eco-friendly.
The changes, Microsoft said Wednesday, “will create opportunities for our collective community of gamers to make choices to reduce environmental impact while gaming.”
Here at Xbox, we've been working on unlocking a pretty huge Achievement: becoming the first gaming console to offer carbon aware game downloads and updates.
Learn more about carbon aware and the latest updates from Xbox here: https://t.co/XtWeVuOoDa








