Media Distribution Emissions

Created by Kristen Moegling, Modified on Thu, 8 Aug at 11:58 AM by Daniel Earle

Media Distribution Emissions are those associated with hosting services, content management systems, content delivery networks, and the end users' device emissions while consuming content.


Some examples include emissions from the web page to load, what a user does on the site, the real-time energy grid mix, and publishing the site.
The end-user device emissions cover the power consumption (CPU, networking, etc.) for rendering the publisher's content considering the end user's location and power grid mix.

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