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What can a software developer do about climate change?

13 点作者 thenobsta超过 5 年前

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esotericn超过 5 年前
I made a post along these lines the other day regarding how best to put money to work via charitable donations.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=21024358" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=21024358</a><p>A software developer in a fairly standard job in the Western world likely earns double the minimum wage. Someone at an adtech company could well be an order of magnitude higher.<p>5, 10 or (insert value here)% of that is an amount you won&#x27;t even notice but would make a spectacular difference if we all did it, and if you&#x27;re somewhere like SF or London your money will go a hell of a long way elsewhere in the world.<p>I&#x27;ve committed to putting at least $500 a month towards a selection of charities and plan to increase that over time. I don&#x27;t need more toys.<p>The article here also mentions the idea of negotiating, or strongarming, your way into a shorter working week in order that you have time to act politically. I agree with that wholeheartedly - variety is the spice of life in any case!
_nhynes超过 5 年前
If you&#x27;re into machine learning you might consider projects like improving crop yields from historical data and tracking deforestation using satellite imagery. Microsoft has a whole &quot;AI for Earth Initiative&quot;, too [0], if you&#x27;re looking for ideas.<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.microsoft.com&#x2F;en-us&#x2F;ai&#x2F;ai-for-earth" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.microsoft.com&#x2F;en-us&#x2F;ai&#x2F;ai-for-earth</a>
cmarschner超过 5 年前
I would love to invest in a fund that invests in solar and wind plants. With the investment goal to become carbon negative. What options are therefor people like us (i.e. one with detailed reporting how money was spent, perhaps options to invest more than just money, e.g. time and expertise etc.)?
notmyfuture超过 5 年前
For anyone looking to get involved but unsure how or where, try this too: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;worrydream.com&#x2F;ClimateChange&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;worrydream.com&#x2F;ClimateChange&#x2F;</a>. It&#x27;s been posted before, but is a great starting point.
notmyfuture超过 5 年前
I’m all for the idea of incremental positive change. Yes, no individual person, city or country can fix this, but if our response to that is to be pessimistic, defeated and do nothing, then we all fail. Advocacy for cycling is one positive thing, and there are so many more.
jdmoreira超过 5 年前
I know how absurd this may sound but I think it’s still rationally true.<p>We could remove all the bloat. There is a lot of bloat in modern systems that just causes unnecessary heat and energy consumption. I’m sure it adds up once we consider all the edge devices needing bigger lithium batteries and data centers needing air conditioning.<p>I do exactly the same kind of computing today that I did in the early 90s. The devices got way faster and way more energy efficient but my experience is fundamentally the same. Boggles the mind.
powerbroker超过 5 年前
Try chipping in $100 to a local business so that it can offer free or subsidized electricity to electric vehicles. If you can do that with 20 people, then you can likely get it done. Offer to repair a damaged EV charger, if it is in a place where it can be effective. I&#x27;ve got a list of about 20 software projects that could possibly make a difference too. Let me add, that my MacBook Pro has taken a licking from at least one cycling accident, and held up like a champ.
kevas超过 5 年前
This idea has more holes than Swiss cheese, yet heck with it: remove layers of abstraction from entire systems—hardware to software and everything in between.<p>Each layer consumes additional resources which ultimately consumes energy.<p>In today’s environment, we try and abstract anything and everything away. From the services we use to the software we create and if we were to take a look at those dependencies, that graph would be stuff of nightmares.
coder4life超过 5 年前
I read the article, and there was nothing in it about what you eat and how this _might_, a little bitty bit, also affect the climate&#x2F;earth.
NoZZz超过 5 年前
Refuse to work on anything but C&#x2F;C++ or Rust codebases.
tracker1超过 5 年前
Buy and eat from local, sustainable farms. Consider broader impact when &quot;upgrading&quot;. Donate used electronics to organizations that refurbish and reuse them. Donate to organizations that plant trees with minimal overhead.<p>Step outside the surface level boxes that have people protesting over straws and consider your larger usage. Stop buying products from countries that have horrible track records for environmental waste and pollution. Inform those politicians that represent you that you want a higher level of accountability.<p>To the aoc&#x2F;green-new-deal supporters, drop the socialist and identity politics and push legislation centered on specific issues that can be implemented independently.
blueadept111超过 5 年前
Good grief, there&#x27;s ONLY one thing: have less than two children! In a couple of generations this would cut the word&#x27;s population in half, assuming everyone followed step.
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thrower123超过 5 年前
Probably the best thing would be to resist all urges to get involved with bitcoin.