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Digital sobriety: From awareness of the negative impacts of IT usages to degrowth technology at work
The rise of digital technologies has led to growing concern over their environmental impact, prompting the emergence of the phenomenon of digital sobriety. Rooted in the principles of degrowth technology, digital sobriety advocates for reduced technology usage to create a more sustainable society.
Péréa, Céline +2 more
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Virtual conferences are environment-friendly alternatives to physical conferences. COVID-19 pandemic has increased the use of virtual conferences. However, they are not without their share of impact on the environment.
Aravind Gandhi Periyasamy +2 more
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Changes of frontal cortical subregion volumes in alcohol dependent individuals during early abstinence: associations with treatment outcome. [PDF]
We previously reported that at 1-and-4 weeks of sobriety, those who relapsed after treatment demonstrated significantly smaller total frontal cortical volume than individuals who maintained abstinence for at least 12 months post treatment.
Durazzo, Timothy C, Meyerhoff, Dieter J
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Perceptions of the nocturnal public space and technological innovations − citizen evaluation of a smart public lighting installation in Nantes [PDF]
The recent introduction of digital tools in public lighting represents a milestone in the evolution of street lighting. Simultaneously to this innovation phase, urban lighting is currently being studied in terms of energy and environmental sobriety, to ...
Houel Nicolas, Joly Dany, Lescop Laurent
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Towards Digital Sobriety: Why Improving the Energy Efficiency of Video Streaming is Not Enough
IPCC conclusions are unequivocal: we must divide our greenhouse gas emissions by two before 2030 if we want to maintain the global warming below 1.5°C in 2100. Hence, it becomes urgent to aim sobriety. Contrary to what is often claimed, digital technologies must also target global emission reduction, as their impact on the climate is huge and exploding
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Modeling neurocognitive and neurobiological recovery in addiction [PDF]
This book focuses on "what to know" and "how to apply" information, prioritizing novel principles and delineating cutting-edge assessment, phenotyping and treatment ...
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Towards a society of sobriety: conditions for a change in consumer behavior
The negative impact our lifestyles have on the environment means we have to think beyond the circular economy (reuse, recycle, eco-design) and imagine lifestyles marked by greater sobriety.
Valérie Guillard
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The Japanese success rate for alcoholism treatment is approximately 30%, indicating high relapse rates. Although “difficulty in life” is thought to contribute to alcoholics’ relapse, the characteristics of the phenomenon are unknown.
Ito, Keiko
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This article examines challenges associated with the sustainability of the digital sector in key sectors such as cloud computing, targeted advertising, online video, cryptocurrencies, and generative artificial intelligence.
Robert VISEUR
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Modeling and Simulation Issues at EDF enabling Energy Challenges [PDF]
After a short introduction of EDF group and R&D involvement in energy issues, we will present High Performance Computing facilities and some use cases of computing resources to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow.
Baudry Cyril
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