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Climate change and COP26: Are digital technologies and information management part of the problem or the solution? An editorial reflection and call to action

📅 November 24, 2021 👤 Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Laurie Hughes, Arpan Kumar Kar et al. 📖 International Journal of Information Management 📊 720 citations

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The UN COP26 2021 conference on climate change offers the chance for world leaders to take action and make urgent and meaningful commitments to reducing emissions and limit global temperatures to 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels by 2050. Increasingly, researchers are referencing the importance of responsible digitalization to eliminate the significant levels of e-waste.

🔑 Key Findings

  • Whilst the political aspects and subsequent ramifications of these fundamental and critical decisions cannot be underestimated, there exists a technical perspective where digital and IS technology has a role to play in the monitoring of potential solutions, but also an integral element of climate change solutions.
  • We explore these aspects in this editorial article, offering a comprehensive opinion based insight to a multitude of diverse viewpoints that look at the many challenges through a technology lens.
  • It is widely recognized that technology in all its forms, is an important and integral element of the solution, but industry and wider society also view technology as being part of the problem.

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📋 Article Details

Category 🤖 Artificial Intelligence
Published Nov 24, 2021
Journal International Journal of Information Management
Authors Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Laurie Hughes, Arpan Kumar Kar, Abdullah M. Baabdullah, Purva Grover
DOI 10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2021.102456
Citations 720
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