A Benediction for the Amazon Wind Farm Texas: Where the Landscapes of Resource‐and Data Extraction Meet
Material type: ArticlePublication details: Wiley 2019Description: Vol 89, Issue 1, 2019 (66-73 p. )Online resources: In: Architectural designSummary: Our online activities can have a hefty carbon footprint. Some of the big tech companies have been taking responsibility for this by investing in sustainable energy projects. Having visited the site of Amazon's first wind farm, New York‐based writer and artist Ingrid Burrington questions the motivations and outcomes of such ventures.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Our online activities can have a hefty carbon footprint. Some of the big tech companies have been taking responsibility for this by investing in sustainable energy projects. Having visited the site of Amazon's first wind farm, New York‐based writer and artist Ingrid Burrington questions the motivations and outcomes of such ventures.
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