GREENER principles for environmentally sustainable computational science

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Abstract

The carbon footprint of scientific computing is substantial, but environmentally sustainable computational science (ESCS) is a nascent field with many opportunities to thrive. To realize the immense green opportunities and continued, yet sustainable, growth of computer science, we must take a coordinated approach to our current challenges, including greater awareness and transparency, improved estimation and wider reporting of environmental impacts. Here, we present a snapshot of where ESCS stands today and introduce the GREENER set of principles, as well as guidance for best practices moving forward.

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Lannelongue, L., Aronson, H. E. G., Bateman, A., Birney, E., Caplan, T., Juckes, M., … Inouye, M. (2023). GREENER principles for environmentally sustainable computational science. Nature Computational Science, 3(6), 514–521. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43588-023-00461-y

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