The greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction potential of ICT: A critical review of telecommunication companies’ GHG enablement assessments

Bieser, Jan C.T.; Coroamă, Vlad C.; Bergmark, Pernilla; Stürmer, Matthias (2024). The greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction potential of ICT: A critical review of telecommunication companies’ GHG enablement assessments Journal of Industrial Ecology, 28(4), pp. 1-15. Wiley-Blackwell 10.1111/jiec.13524

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For about a decade, telecommunication network operators (TNOs) have explored the potential greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions their customers can achieve by using TNO services (e.g., by substituting physical travel with video conferencing), the so-called GHG enablement. Some TNOs also calculate a GHG enablement factor, which is the ratio between the GHG enablement and their own GHG footprint. Since GHG enablements usually exceed the footprint, they create the narrative that TNOs contribute to GHG reductions across society. In this paper, we systematically analyze TNO GHG enablement claims and the underlying methodological approaches. We find several methodological shortcomings and inconsistencies, such as different sets of TNO services considered, inconsistent system boundaries, potential double counting of GHG reductions, and a disregard for rebound effects. Most importantly, TNO assessments focus exclusively on those services likely to yield GHG reductions, neglecting possible GHG-increasing services. We conclude that current GHG enablement (factors) do not accurately and comprehensively represent TNOs’ overall GHG impacts and create a flawed picture. To provide a reliable decision basis to stakeholders such as TNOs themselves, customers, investors, and policymakers, we provide eight recommendations on how to substantially improve the methodological basis.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

Business School > Institute for Public Sector Transformation
Business School > Institute for Public Sector Transformation > Data and Infrastructure
Business School
BFH Centres and strategic thematic fields > Thematic field "Humane Digital Transformation"
BFH Centres and strategic thematic fields > Thematic field "Sustainable Development"

Name:

Bieser, Jan C.T.0000-0002-6791-6895;
Coroamă, Vlad C.0000-0002-9292-3886;
Bergmark, Pernilla0000-0003-0726-0932 and
Stürmer, Matthias0000-0001-9038-4041

Subjects:

G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GE Environmental Sciences
Q Science > QA Mathematics > QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
T Technology > T Technology (General)

ISSN:

1088-1980

Publisher:

Wiley-Blackwell

Language:

English

Submitter:

Jan Bieser

Date Deposited:

07 Aug 2024 11:00

Last Modified:

07 Aug 2024 11:01

Publisher DOI:

10.1111/jiec.13524

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Uncontrolled Keywords:

Avoided emissions Enablement effect GHG abatement GHG reduction ICT Telecommunication companies

ARBOR DOI:

10.24451/arbor.22064

URI:

https://arbor.bfh.ch/id/eprint/22064

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