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Technology Providers Must Make Climate Change A Core Focus

Technology Providers Must Make Climate Change A Core Focus

by Betsy Burton, Jim Lundy

Combating climate change has rightfully become a critical topic within governments, businesses, and communities. It will take leadership and coordination amongst governments and businesses supported by individual citizens to begin to combat its effects.

In this blog, we explore what technology and service providers (TSPs) can do to help their customers respond to and navigate the challenges brought on by climate change.

Climate Change Is Not New

I had the opportunity to work at NOAA in Boulder Colorado in 1983. The project I was working on was building a database of CO2 measurements and temperatures from around the world. NOAA and Scripps Institution of Oceanography have been collecting this CO2 and temperature data since around 1956.

I mention this only to remind us that we are years down the path of knowing that CO2 is affecting global climate. And, we will continue to experience the detrimental impacts of climate change: increased storms, wildfires, flooding, drought, and ice cap melting.

Tech Providers Working To Combating Climate Change

Many technology providers have announced their own plans to help address climate change, including Google’s renewable energy initiative, Salesforce.com’s climate summit and Sustainability Cloud, and Amazon’s pledge to become carbon neutral.

These efforts, while laudable, will not be enough to stem the tide, and there is much work to be done by companies, governments, and individuals. TSPs must continue to accelerate their efforts by reducing their carbon footprint, water usage, e-waste, and plastics usage.

TSPs and their customers must also acknowledge that climate change is already happening. We are living with the effects of climate change every day with increased storms, flooding, droughts, crop irregularities, and wildfires.

TSPs must be part of combating climate change, and they must also design products and services that help their customers operate in a world that is already experiencing these effects.

TSPs Must Make Climate Change a Core Focus

Every technology and service provider must be aware and account for the impacts of climate change in existing and new product designs. This means developing products and services that are:

These product investments cannot be in lieu of efforts to fight climate change; rather, they are additive.

Every product or service requirement document, project plan, and release plan must include a section on how the product helps to fight climate change and how the product helps customers deal with the current impacts of climate change.

Bottom Line

Climate change is already happening, and it’s going to effect the way we develop technology. Technology and service providers must work towards a solution that helps to mitigate climate change. In addition, they must develop products that help their clients respond to the new normal of extreme and dangerous weather. And, they must keep innovating as climates continue to change.

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