IDC Plans ICT Sustainability Index to Guide Nations Towards Their CO2 Emissions Targets
05 Aug 2009
FRAMINGHAM, Mass.,
August 5, 2009 – IDC today announced plans to create an index that scores a
country's ability to use information and communications technologies (ICT) to
effectively reduce its CO2 emissions. Results of the first IDC ICT
Sustainability IndexTM will
be released prior to the United Nations Climate Change Conference to be held
December 7-18, 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The ICT Sustainability Index utilizes a variety of inputs to
determine a country's ability to use ICT to reduce its CO2 emissions. In
addition to population and GDP data, the Index correlates a country's current
energy profile with its ICT investment and spending patterns to help make
climate change targets attainable. By using additional ICT-related input
factors to this base line, the Index score also effectively measures a
country's readiness to leverage ICT to lower its carbon emissions. The Index
scores will allow IDC to rank nations fairly and transparently as they tackle
the long-term challenge of environmental and economic sustainability. The Index
will be accompanied by a special study offering qualitative recommendations to
policy makers on where ICT investments can contribute to achieving climate
change goals.
"There
have been many attempts to set goals and targets for nations to reduce their
CO2 and greenhouse gas emissions," said Vernon Turner, senior vice
president of IDC's Enterprise Infrastructure, Consumer, and Telecom Research.
"The United Nations has led the way by highlighting the need to reduce
emissions within specific time periods. However, IDC believes that countries
need help to better understand where they should invest in ICT in order to meet
any internal or international targets. The ICT Sustainability Index will help
countries to prioritize ICT investments in major sectors, such as
manufacturing, transport, and housing, as part of their overall climate change
strategy."
The IDC study
will bring forward leading technology strategies within each of the major
sectors. Chris Ingle, associate vice president, EMEA, added, "We currently have
surveys in the field and IDC analysts worldwide are matching ICT technology
roadmaps that have a realistic and material impact on reducing CO2 emissions.
Our objective is to give countries an actionable plan."
IDC has
already tested the ICT Sustainability Index methodology using the G20 group of
nations as a sample. Roberta Bigliani, EMEA research manager, IDC Energy
Insights, stated, "The G20 is a good place to start since its combined GDP,
energy profile, and ICT spending power account for almost 75% of the world's
wealth and energy creation and consumption."
The ICT Sustainability Index is part of IDC's holistic Green initiative, designed
to help decision makers understand the role of technology in addressing the
challenges and opportunities amidst today's energy, environment, and
sustainability requirements. Since being launched in 2008, the initiative has
produced important research on data center power
management and automation, the promotion of green
procurement in Asia/Pacific, and document management policies in the
enterprise. IDC's Industry Insights companies have also done ground-breaking
research on how vertical industries from manufacturing and healthcare to retail
and government can use the latest IT tools and services to support a company's overall green
initiative. Finally, IDC's Green
Recycling and Asset Disposal for the Enterprise (G.R.A.D.E.) certification
process assesses the functions and tasks used by IT Asset Disposal (ITAD)
vendors to ensure that they meet the strictest regulatory, security, and
environmental standards.
For more information about IDC's ICT Sustainability Index or
IDC's Green initiative, please contact Patrick Gorman at pgorman@idc.com.
Contact
For more information, contact:
Vernon Turner
vturner@idc.com
+1 508-935-4132
Carsten Schmidt
cschmidt@idc.com
+45 3916 2243
Michael Shirer
press@idc.com
+1 508-935-4200
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