Articles

  • 3 weeks ago | theenergypioneer.com | Noah Ginsburg

    When you upload a photo, document, or project file to the cloud, it may sound like your data is floating freely in the sky, but in reality, it lives right here on the ground in a large, cold building. That building is a , a physical facility that organizations use to house their critical applications and data. Data centers serve as the warehouses for all our digital content, public and private clouds. A single data center can consume the equivalent electricity of .

  • 3 weeks ago | nydailynews.com | Noah Ginsburg

    This Earth Week, I want to reflect on an exciting evolution happening in the field of environmental protection. Fifty-five years ago, when the United States celebrated its first Earth Day, environmental protection was about conserving natural lands and preventing industrial pollution. We had few tools to eliminate the sources of pollution, but we could regulate incumbent industries and force them to invest in controls to minimize harm.