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Lifecycle Analysis of a Virtual Object: From Creation to Disposal

You run a lifecycle analysis to track the actual resources a virtual object consumes. Pick one concrete object first, such as a 3D product model or a cloud

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admin 7 May 2026 30 May 2026Sustainable Design & Development carbon offsetting, eco-activism, renewable energy 0

Renewable Energy for Virtual World Servers

Virtual world servers run constant simulations and player connections, which means steady power draw. Many operators now shift part of that load to renewab

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admin 2 May 2026 30 May 2026Sustainable Design & Development eco-activism, energy use, virtual reality 0

Virtual Eco-Activism: How Communities in Second Life Fight for the Real Environment

Second Life groups turn in-world builds and events into direct support for land protection and cleanup projects. Start by searching the group directory for

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admin 22 April 2026 30 May 2026Education & Activism carbon emissions, carbon offsetting, eco-activism 0
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