Tech industry sheds some light on the planet's situation via LinkedIn

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Kyndryl exec ponders 'fragility of the planet,' as Intel and Amazon offer advice

How did you celebrate or contribute to Earth Day? Sharing is caring so we wanted to highlight the thoughts and advice from Kyndryl, formerly IBM's global tech infrastructure services outpost, and others.

"As I sit on a flight bound for India, the view from above offers a serene yet sobering reminder of the fragility of our planet. Today, on Earth Day, I find myself reflecting not only on my personal commitments to sustainability but also on my professional responsibilities." "We are pioneering the use of AI to optimize energy usage across corporate networks, and implementing cloud solutions that drastically cut down on physical infrastructure, thereby reducing resource consumption."

"I fully understand the g'house challenge by aviation but I think in global roles traveling is not totally avoidable. For the people at customers and employees it means a lot to have such rare moment to meet in person." On LinkedIn, Dopplé said he tries to"video conferencing to avoid unnecessary travel, and I alternate between trains and my electric car for local transportation.

Kyndryl wasn't the lone voice on Earth Day. Chipmaking is a dirty business but someone has to do it. Intel chief global ops officer Keyvan Esfarjani pointed out the corporation's mission to"deliver a globally balanced supply chain that is resilient, trusted and sustainable."

 

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