16Apr

Spam Pollution

Posted by Steve Renner as Email Marketing, Music

Is Junk Email is actually causing Global Warming? It seems that the Spam emails you get for Get Rich Quick Schemes and Viagra are a massive waste of Energy…

spam-polutionIn a recent article in ABC news articke by KI MAE HEUSSNER reports that, According to a report released this week by computer security company McAfee, spammers last year generated a whopping 62 trillion junk e-mails.

What does that mean in terms of energy?

Instead of sending messages asking for money or marketing Viagra, the electricity used sending the e-mails could have powered 2.4 million homes for a year or driven a car around the planet 1.6 times, according to the report.

That waste of energy is also polluting the environment.

Anything powered by electricity also emits greenhouse gases. McAfee researchers say each junk e-mail emits 0.3 grams of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2). That may not sound like much, but when you consider the volume of global annual spam, it all adds up.

Spam Sucks!

Spam-related emissions for all e-mail users around the world in 2008 totaled 17 million metric tons of CO2, according to ICF International, the consulting firm that partnered with McAfee on the study. That’s .2 percent of the total global emissions.

“The amount released into the atmosphere is significant,” said Dave Marcus, director of security research for McAfee. “Spam has a big carbon footprint. It’s something people should be aware of.”

The report said that nearly 80 percent of the spam-related greenhouse gas emissions came from the energy burned by PC users viewing, deleting and searching for legitimate e-mail under mounds of junk. To view and trash a piece of spam takes about 3 seconds, McAfee said.

Marcus said about 85 to 91 percent of all e-mail is spam, but consumers can decrease their spam load by surfing the Net with a bit more care.

For example, anytime you use a Web site to participate in online discussions or post comments, make sure your name is nothing like your e-mail address. And think twice before using the auto-complete feature on your browser because it may allow spammers to harvest personal information. Some experts also advise changing your e-mail address yearly.

Check out McAfee’s report and Carbonfund.org.

© Steve Renner- Internet Marketing Strategy - Services

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2 Responses to Spam Pollution

Spam, spam, spam. « Skibob’s Weblog

June 6th, 2009 at 2:40 pm

lynnscott

September 16th, 2009 at 5:22 am

Hi..Steven Good post…I agree we all have a responsibility to mother earth…in saving energy……every day we should do somthing….Go Green..Thanks

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