Researchers warn of growing carbon footprint of computational science

The scientific community must act to prevent the exponential growth of computational science's carbon footprint as the ubiquity of artificial intelligence, algorithms, and data science increases. That's a warning from researchers from the University of Cambridge, who say that those involved in computational science – from individuals to institutions – should take responsibility for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the climate impacts of scientific research. Much of this has focused on conferences – particularly emissions from participants’ flights – and the carbon footprint of laboratories. 

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