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  • December 5, 2022
  • EEB

EEB | Digitalization and Growth Independence: Utilizing Technologies for Environmental and Economic Resilience


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This Working Paper Series is published by the Einstein Center Digital Future (ECDF), developed within the project “Digitalization for Sustainability – Science in Dialogue” (D4S), in cooperation with the European Environmental Bureau (EEB). 

The past years have recurrently seen crises linked to economic recessions – prominently the Covid-19 pandemic, Russia’s war in Ukraine and the impacts of climate change. Economies need to be made resilient to such recurring turmoils and recessions. In parallel, sustainability strategies should not rely solely on decoupling emissions and resource consumption from economic growth. The necessary speed of transformation to limit climate change and biodiversity loss makes it questionable whether decoupling alone can suffice. 

This report shows that digital technologies are no game changer in facilitating sufficient decoupling and green growth for a combination of reasons: their low energy efficiency improvements and substantial environmental footprints as well as the limited substitution of digital services for physical goods and rebound and induction effects. 

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