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Apple's iCloud is fuelled by coal?

Why is Apple fuel­ing a 21st cen­tu­ry data cloud with a 19th cen­tu­ry ener­gy source? If the inter­net were a coun­try, it would be the 5th largest ener­gy con­sumer on the plan­et. At the moment, way too much of its infra­struc­ture is run on coal. As data cen­tres get big­ger and big­ger, they’re either going to put the wind in the sails of more coal use, or choose renew­able ener­gy, and make coal expan­sion fight the head­wind.

Cuper­ti­no has tried to turn this into a math ques­tion to deter­mine whether they’re bet­ter or worse than Microsoft, Ama­zon, and the oth­er big data cen­tre play­ers. Per­son­al­ly, I don’t think they real­ly want to be com­par­ing them­selves to that lot. I expect bet­ter of Apple. I expect the com­pa­ny that makes insane­ly great prod­ucts that I love to do as they say and “Think Dif­fer­ent.” I expect a com­pa­ny that pays atten­tion to how a cir­cuit board looks or how a pack­age opens to pay atten­tion to the fuel source that runs their data. 

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Apple's iCloud is fuelled by coal?
I don’t want an iCloud with a mer­cury lin­ing.

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