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Overview of FG Deliverable 1Definitions
Editors Group of Deliverable 1 Yoh Somemura,
(NTT) chairman Takeshi Origuchi, (NTT) chief
editor Jean-Manuel Canet, (France Telecom Group)
co-editor Catalina McGregor, (UK) co-editor
Geir Leirvik, (Juniper Networks)
co-editor Hossam Allam, (CEDARE)
co-editor Noriyuki Nakayama (NEC)
co-editor Richard Price (BT) co-editor
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Scope
  • The scope of FG Deliverable 1 was to create a
    common framework on which to build methodology,
    recognize gaps and define metrics to reach the
    goals of the Focus Group
  • Understand and mitigate negative impact of ICT on
    climate change (raw material extraction,
    production, use phase, end of life), increasing
    in particular the efficiency of equipment,
    networks and organisations.
  • Understand and encourage positive impact (for
    instance travel substitution, product
    substitution, smart buildings ) reducing GHG
    emissions
  • Understand and encourage measurement and
    monitoring of climate change impacts

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International Telecommunication Union
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Domains of definitions
  • FG Deliverable 1 covers the following domains of
    definitions
  • Climate Change
  • Information and Communication Technologies
  • Energy and links between energy and climate
    change
  • Climate change impact assessment
  • Relationship between climate change and economics
    impacts
  • Energy efficiency of ICT
  • Deliverable 1 principally refers to
  • IPCC definitions
  • ISO definitions

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Table of Contents
  • Definitions
  • 1.1. Climate Change
  • 1.2. Information and Communication Technologies
  • 1.3. Energy and links between energy and climate
    change
  • 1.4. Climate change impact assessment
  • 1.5. Relationship between climate change and
    economics impacts
  • 1.6. Energy efficiency of ICT
  • General description of impacts of ICT on Climate
    Change
  • 2.1. General principles
  • 2.2. Positive impacts of ICT to reduce GHG
    emissions
  • 2.3. Negative impacts of ICT
  • 2.4. Rebound effect
  • Appendixes
  • 3.1. View on ongoing standardization work
  • 3.2. Glossary

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International Telecommunication Union
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Some positive effects identified
Category Effects
Consumption of goods By reducing goods consumption (consumption of paper etc.), energy consumption related to goods production and disposal as well as waste generation can be reduced.
Power consumption / energy consumption By enhancing the efficiency of power and energy use to reduce consumption, energy consumption related to power generation, power transmission, etc. can be reduced.
Movement of people By reducing the movement of people, energy consumption required for transportation means can be reduced.
Movement of goods By reducing the movement of goods, energy consumption required for transportation means can be reduced.
Improved efficiency of office space By using office space efficiently, power consumption for lighting, air conditioning, etc. can be reduced, thus reducing energy consumption.
Storage of goods By reducing storage space of goods, power consumption for lighting, air conditioning, etc. can be reduced, thus reducing energy consumption.
Improved work efficiency By enhancing work efficiency, resource and energy consumption can be reduced.
Waste By reducing waste emissions, energy consumption required for environmental preservation as well as for waste disposal etc. can be reduced.
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Rebound effect
  • For some services brought by ICT such as telework
    or videoconferencing, the time gained for an
    end-user when using the telecom service may cause
    some additional usages telecom or physical -
    which are difficult to track.
  • These additional usages can be defined as
    rebound effect. There is ongoing research on
    this topic.
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