• Apple is creating its own renewable power to offset the M4 Mac mi

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wednesday, October 30, 2024 21:00:05
    Apple is creating its own renewable power to offset the M4 Mac mini's carbon emissions - but is it enough?

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    Wed, 30 Oct 2024 20:48:14 +0000

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    Apple investing in renewable power for the M4 Mac mini raises important questions on carbon footprints.

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    Apples M4 Mac mini has already garnered plenty of attention thanks to its brand-new and innovative design. Still, theres another reason why it deserves your praise according to the tech giant.

    The M4 Mac mini is now the second Apple product and the first Mac device to receive the carbon neutral label. In order to reduce the carbon footprint of the Mac mini, Apple invested in enough renewable energy to offset the emissions created by consumer use of the product.

    This all started in 2023 with the Apple Watch Series 9 s production, in which it decided to eliminate emissions by purchasing renewable energy sources. While the energy needed to power a smartwatch is relatively small compared to the footprint of the devices components, a Mac mini requires far more energy to function, which makes the latter a much more sustainable option for this method of carbon reduction.

    While its reduced size likely reduced its carbon footprint, Apple tends to be tight-lipped about the specifics regarding materials and production for its environmental initiatives, which makes it hard to determine to extend of
    this. Will this initiative really work?

    While this does sound nice, and it really does, these renewable energy source purchases beg an important question does any of this matter in the end?

    Of course, any bit of reduction helps, and establishing a carbon-neutral footprint is certainly commendable. However, how carbon-neutral are these footprints when looking at the ecological impact of the semiconductor industry? Not only is it incredibly energy intensive but it also uses chemicals that pose a significantly higher global warming risk than carbon dioxide.

    According to TechCrunch , manufacturing the base model for the Mac mini generates 32 kg of carbon pollution even after subtracting from Apples carbon-reduction investments, and the top-spec model nearly quadruples the carbon footprint to 121 kg.

    It goes to show you how much even with all these initiatives tech companies have been investing in for years carbon emissions, chemical waste
    production, and overall contribution to ecological damage (not to mention the unethical labor practices that go into resource mining) are embedded in the tech industry.

    The only real way to truly reduce carbon emissions is to reduce the
    production of tech products in the first place, while developing more sustainable materials and manufacturing practices. Otherwise, all the renewable energy sources in the world wont offset the permanent damage being dealt to the planet. You might also like... Apple, I'm not ready to move on from USB-A yet - so why the heck does the new M4 Mac mini only have USB-C ports? Apple's M4 Mac mini is the smallest Mac ever and, with a new M4 Pro option, possibly the most powerful too These M4 Mac mini specs could be good news for the imminent M4 MacBook Pro



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/computing/macs/apple-is-creating-its-own-renewable-p ower-to-offset-the-m4-mac-minis-carbon-emissions-but-is-it-enough


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