Abstract:
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), including
satellites, mobile phones or the Internet, play a key role in addressing the
major challenges related with climate change and sustainable
development. ICTs can play a significant role to improve the carbon
footprint of cities by moving to a more intelligent use of energy.
Climate change has risen rapidly up the agenda of international
organizations, governments, communities, universities and industry
sectors in the past decade, reflecting the growing impact of climatic
manifestations at multiple levels with the potential to become a major
disruptive factor in the achievement of economic growth and
development over the next fifty years, climate change is playing an
increasing role in processes of policy design, strategy implementation,
livelihood maintenance and business practices around the world.
This paper aims to raise awareness of the need to design and implement
strategies for the ICT sector to better prepare for, respond and adjust to
the impacts of short-term and long-term climatic manifestations. It gives
an overview of the importance of adaptation for the ICT sector and of the
challenges and opportunities resulting from this adaptation. It
also describes the ICT sector's current response to climate change and
gives a list of suggested adaptation actions.
ICTs are fundamental for monitoring climate change, mitigating and
adapting to its effects and assisting in the transition towards a green
economy. By raising awareness of the role of ICTs, it is promoting
transformative solutions that can ensure a sustainable future for all.