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Broadband and network environmentalism: The case of One Million Acts of Green

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posted on 2024-07-12, 20:32 authored by Jeff Biggar, Catherine Middleton
Global focus on reaching emission reduction targets has shed light on the significance of household contributions to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. At the consumer level, 'going green' has become a popular trend aimed at curbing environmental impact and living in more sustainable ways. This paper explores the ways in which individuals are addressing these realities and adopting new lifestyle choices through broadband-enabled social networking initiatives. Presenting a case study of current practices to support sustainability using broadband networks, this paper demonstrates that an understanding of motivations, barriers to participation, and other factors determine the success of environmental campaigns.

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1835-4270

Journal title

Telecommunications Journal of Australia

Volume

60

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1

Publisher

Telecommunications Society of Australia via Monash University

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Copyright © 2010

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eng

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