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Mardi 9 décembre 2025 à 13:55
Green AI breakthroughs, sustainable tech strides, and climate impact updates...
Green AI
Brain‑inspired chips aim to slash data‑center power use
Unconventional AI has secured $475 million to develop nature‑mimicking processors that dramatically cut the electricity appetite of large‑scale AI models. Founder Naveen Rao argues that emulating the brain’s efficiency could resolve the growing carbon footprint of AI workloads, a claim echoed by The Register’s interview on the startup’s vision. This initiative marks a rare convergence of cutting‑edge hardware design and climate‑friendly ambition.
The Register
Sino‑Thai AI partnership targets greener digital growth
In a China Daily interview, Pipit Aneaknithi of Thailand’s Kasikornbank highlighted China’s new Five‑Year Plan (2026‑2030) as a catalyst for cross‑border collaboration in artificial intelligence and digital industries. The proposed joint projects aim to leverage AI’s productivity gains while embedding sustainability metrics, positioning the partnership as a model for low‑carbon tech development in the region.
China Daily
Green Software
“Sustainability is the new stack” – building eco‑friendly codebases
Tech Radar reports that 2026 will see sustainability woven into every layer of the software stack, from energy‑aware algorithms to cloud‑native orchestration that prioritizes low‑impact resources. Developers are urged to adopt green‑by‑design principles, measuring code efficiency alongside performance, a shift that could redefine best practices across the industry.
Tech Radar
Green Computing
Fairphone’s Fairbuds XL showcase recycled materials and renewable assembly
The updated Fairbuds XL over‑ear headphones combine premium sound with a 100 % recycled rare‑earth magnet, 90 % recycled aluminum, and 80 % recycled plastics, all manufactured in a facility powered entirely by renewable energy, according to Engadget. Tech Radar adds that the shift to Bird’s Eye Fabric ear cushions eliminates PU leather, reinforcing Fairphone’s commitment to a circular electronics economy.
Engadget
Tech Radar
Environmental Impact
$5 billion of damage per hour from food and fossil‑fuel production
The Guardian cites a UN GEO report warning that unsustainable food and fossil‑fuel production inflicts roughly $5 billion of environmental harm every hour, underscoring the urgency of systemic change before ecological collapse becomes inevitable. The analysis calls for a global transformation of governance, economics, and finance to curb this relentless loss.
The Guardian
The Guardian (Environnment)
Record‑breaking heat pushes 2025 toward a historic temperature peak
EU scientists, through the Copernicus Earth‑observation programme, state that 2025 is “virtually certain” to rank as the second‑ or third‑hottest year on record, with global averages already 1.48 °C above pre‑industrial levels. This alarming trend highlights accelerating climate breakdown and the widening gap between current emissions and the 1.5 °C target.
The Guardian (Environnment)
Caribbean reefs lose nearly half their hard coral since 1980
A study reported by The Guardian reveals a 48 % decline in hard‑coral cover across Caribbean reefs, driven by increasingly severe marine heatwaves that disrupt the symbiotic algae essential for coral health. The loss threatens biodiversity, fisheries, and coastal protection, intensifying calls for rapid climate mitigation.
The Guardian (Environnment)
Sustainable Technology
China’s “mind‑blowing” renewable‑energy expansion reshapes global markets
China Daily highlights China’s plan to reach 3,600 GW of wind and solar capacity by 2035, a scale that has slashed global renewable‑energy costs and boosted availability, especially in the Global South. UNEP’s Inger Andersen notes that this manufacturing boom drives lower solar prices (averaging 3.3 cents/kWh) and creates spillover benefits for emerging economies.
China Daily
Waste‑cooking‑oil adhesive sets new standards for circular materials
Researchers published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society (covered by Live Science) have transformed used cooking oil into a super‑sticky, recyclable polymer strong enough to tow a car. The breakthrough showcases how waste streams can replace traditional petrochemical feedstocks, offering a sustainable pathway for high‑performance adhesives.
Live Science