Green Web Foundation Collective
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This is the open collective for the Green Web Foundation - We use open data, open source, and open culture to track and accelerate the transition to a fossil-free internet. When you donate to this collective you support this work.
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Published on April 9, 2024 by Green Web team
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Green Web Foundation is working towards a fossil-free internet by 2030. We maintain the world’s largest open dataset of websites that run on green energy. We offer open source tools to manage the environmental impact of digital services. And we support movement leaders and policymakers to effectively frame the conversation and advocate for a sustainable and just internet.
While we divest from fossil fuels and tech monopolies, we must also invest in the social foundation that the internet provides and advocate for digital equity, meaningful connectivity and open alternatives. We see this work happening in collaboration with movements for digital rights, an open internet, climate justice, free/open knowledge commons, public interest technology and equitable energy.
While we divest from fossil fuels and tech monopolies, we must also invest in the social foundation that the internet provides and advocate for digital equity, meaningful connectivity and open alternatives. We see this work happening in collaboration with movements for digital rights, an open internet, climate justice, free/open knowledge commons, public interest technology and equitable energy.
You can find out more about us at www.thegreenwebfoundation.org.