Environmental issues - GCSE Computer Science Definition

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Environmental issues refer to the negative impacts that human activities, including those related to technology and computer science, have on the natural world. These issues encompass a wide range of concerns, such as the energy consumption of data centres, electronic waste (e-waste) generated by the disposal of old devices, and the carbon footprint associated with the production and use of computers and other digital technologies. In the context of GCSE Computer Science, understanding environmental issues is crucial as it encourages students to consider sustainable practices, like energy-efficient programming, recycling of electronics, and developing technologies that help reduce ecological damage. By doing so, students can contribute to creating a more sustainable future through responsible use and development of technology.

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Reviewer: Robert Hampton

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Rob has over 16 years' experience teaching Computer Science and ICT at KS3 & GCSE levels. Rob has demonstrated strong leadership as Head of Department since 2012 and previously supported teacher development as a Specialist Leader of Education, empowering departments to excel in Computer Science. Beyond his tech expertise, Robert embraces the virtual world as an avid gamer, conquering digital battlefields when he's not coding.

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