THE ECONOMIC COST OF THE DIGITAL CARBON FOOTPRINT: EVALUATING THE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY OF THE DIGITAL ECONOMY
デジタルカーボンフットプリントの経済的コスト:デジタル経済の環境持続可能性の評価 (AI 翻訳)
Nurmatov Samandar
🤖 gxceed AI 要約
日本語
本論文は、データセンター、ネットワーク、コンシューマーデバイス、ブロックチェーン、AIなどのデジタルインフラから生じる温室効果ガス排出の経済的コストを評価する。エネルギー消費データと社会的炭素コスト推定を用いてICTセクター排出の経済価値を算出し、市場の失敗を分析。真の経済的負担は現在の市場価格を大幅に上回るとし、規制の一貫性と投資インセンティブを提言する。
English
This paper assesses the economic cost of greenhouse gas emissions from digital infrastructure including data centers, networks, consumer devices, blockchain, and AI. Using energy consumption data and social cost of carbon estimates, it values ICT sector emissions and analyzes market failures. It finds that true economic burden exceeds current market prices and recommends regulatory coherence and investment incentives for a green digital transition.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本ではデジタル化とGXの両立が課題であり、本論文のICT排出の経済評価は、企業のカーボンフットプリント開示や政策設計に示唆を与える。SSBJ基準におけるScope2・3排出の評価にも応用可能。
In the global GX context
This paper contributes to the global climate finance and carbon pricing literature by providing sector-specific cost estimates for digital emissions. Its policy assessment is relevant for regulators designing carbon pricing mechanisms and green digital transition strategies.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides sector-specific economic cost estimates for digital carbon emissions, useful for environmental economics and climate accounting research.
🏢実務担当者:Offers a framework for valuing digital emissions that can inform corporate carbon footprint assessments and sustainability reporting.
🏛政策担当者:Presents comparative policy assessment for internalizing digital sector externalities, relevant for carbon pricing and green digital regulation.
📄 Abstract(原文)
The rapid expansion of digital infrastructure has fundamentally reshaped the global economy, yet its environmental consequences remain insufficiently priced and incompletely understood. This scientific article investigates the economic cost of the digital carbon footprint, examining the greenhouse gas emissions generated by data centers, network infrastructure, consumer devices, blockchain operations, and artificial intelligence workloads. Drawing on energy consumption data, social cost of carbon estimates, and regional regulatory frameworks, we develop a structured economic valuation of ICT-sector emissions and analyze the conditions under which markets fail to internalize these costs. We find that the true economic burden of digital emissions — accounting for externalities, stranded asset risks, and transition costs — substantially exceeds current market prices. Additionally, it also further evaluates the cost-effectiveness of emerging policy instruments and argues that a credible green digital transition requires both regulatory coherence and targeted investment incentives. Our analysis contributes to the broader literature on environmental economics by providing sector-specific cost estimates and a comparative policy assessment applicable to both developed and emerging digital economies.
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