(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 16. The high-level
roundtable on green digital actions was held within COP29, Trend
reports.
According to Mukhtar Babayev, president of COP29 and
Azerbaijan's Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources, digital
technologies play a pivotal role in our fight against climate
change.
“Digital technologies offer powerful tools for climate
monitoring, early warning systems, improving energy efficiency, and
promoting circular Economy principles.
At the same time, with the spread of digital tools, we must also
recognize the environmental costs they bring. This includes
increased energy consumption, emissions, and the growing problem of
e-waste.
According to the World Bank, the information and communication
technology sector is currently responsible for about four percent
of global emissions. We are obliged to act to minimize this
impact,” Babayev said.
Meanwhile, Azerbaijan's Minister of Digital Development and
Transportation, Rashad Nabiyev, stated that digital technologies
play a key role in achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development
Goals, especially in areas such as climate monitoring, early
warning systems, and building resilience to climate change.
“The ability to utilize data, artificial intelligence, and other
digital tools offers unprecedented opportunities for climate change
adaptation and mitigation. However, these opportunities place a
responsibility on us to ensure that our digital transformation is
not only sustainable but also inclusive. This is why we are
assembled here today.
As we know, the growing demand for data processing, artificial
intelligence, and connectivity is accompanied by increasing energy
consumption, material use, and e-waste generation,” he said.
The secretary general of the International Telecommunication
Union, Doreen Bogdan-Martin, in turn, said that full support of the
declaration of green digital action is needed.
“Our member states have realized that digital transformation and
sustainability must go hand in hand. That is why they made the
decision to make sustainable digital transformation one of the two
strategic objectives of the International Telecommunication Union
(ITU).
Indeed, they are the driving force behind this initiative. And
let's not forget that the fight against climate change is also at
the heart of the UN Pact for the Future and its Global Digital
Agreement. Of course, we are seeing promising moves from digital
industry leaders, many of whom are also here today.
Technology companies are among the largest purchasers of
renewable energy, and some are already fully utilizing electricity
from renewable sources. At the same time, as shown in the ITU's
“greening digital companies” report, the technology sector's
ecological footprint continues to grow due to increasing global
demand for equipment, network services, and data storage. On the
issue of 'going green', the digital sector can and must do more.
That is why we are here today to support the Green Digital Action
Declaration at COP29,” she said.
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