1st Edition

Smart Green World? Making Digitalization Work for Sustainability

By Steffen Lange, Tilman Santarius Copyright 2020
    198 Pages
    by Routledge

    198 Pages
    by Routledge

    In this book, Steffen Lange and Tilman Santarius investigate how digitalization influences environmental and social sustainability. The information revolution is currently changing the daily lives of billions of people worldwide. At the same time, the current economic model and consumerist lifestyle needs to be radically transformed if society is to overcome the challenges humanity is facing on a finite planet. Can the much-discussed disruption potential of digitalization be harnessed for this purpose?

    Smart Green World? provides guiding principles for a sustainable digital society and develops numerous hands-on proposals for how digitalization can be shaped to become a driving force for social transformation. For instance, the authors explain why more digitalization is needed to realize the transition towards 100% renewable energy and show how this can be achieved without sacrificing privacy. They analyze how the information revolution can transform consumption patterns, mobility habits and industry structures – instead of fostering the consumption of unneeded stuff due to personalized commercials and the acceleration of life. The authors reveal how Artificial Intelligence and the Industrial Internet of Things pose novel environmental challenges and contribute to a polarization of income; but they also demonstrate how the internet can be restored to its status as a commons, with users taking priority and society at large reaping the benefits of technological change in a most democratic way.

    Providing a comprehensive and practical assessment of both social and environmental opportunities and challenges of digitalization, Smart Green World? Making Digitalization Work for Sustainability will be of great interest to all those studying the complex interrelationship of the twenty-first-century megatrends of digitalization and decarbonization.

    Contents

    List of Figures

    Preface

    1. Disruption for a sustainable future?

    2. Hidden drivers of digitalization

    3. Saving nature with bits and bytes?

    4. Social justice through automation and algorithms?

    5. Principles for sustainable digitalization

    6. Agenda for a connected society / network society

    7. Towards soft digitalization

    Bibliography

    Index

    Biography

    Steffen Lange is a Postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Ecological Economy Research, Germany.

    Tilman Santarius is a Professor at the Technical University of Berlin and the Einstein Centre Digital Future, as well as Senior Fellow at the Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW), Germany.