Hello everyone. I tried to find the info myself, with little success: I'm interested to know about the environmental impact of running Wikipedia (carbon emissions, etc.) and what we are doing about it. Sorry if I missed wikimedia-l threads, or other sources.
The only thing I found regarding a green data center is a 2009 press release [1]. If I understand correctly, it was a carbon neutral data center.
But, it was 2009. Now, it seems that we have a new data center [2][3].
I'm wondering what is the environmental impact of it, as "encironmental impact" was in the primary requirements for the choice [3]. More generally: does the Wikimedia Foundation have a "green" policy? Do other chapters? What can we do about it? Are we interested in doing something about it?
IMHO, I think we should discuss this. I remember quite vividly that a representative of Greenpeace, at Wikimania in London, was quite clear in saying that we are not really good in this matter.
As Wikimedia, as a whole, is more and more exposed (we now fight for the privacy of our users, (and I'm personally very proud of it)), and as we are the 5th website in the world, maybe it's a topic worth talking.
Thank you
Aubrey
[1] https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Press_releases/Wikimedia_Selects_EvoSwi... [2] https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/05/05/wikimedia-foundation-selects-cyrusone-... [3] http://www.cyrusone.com/data-center-locations/dallas-data-center-carrollton/... [4] https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/RFP/2013_Datacenter#Primary_Requirement...