Launch of 'Greener Data - Volume Three'
In an era where the need for sustainability in digital technology is more pressing than ever, the launch of
'Greener Data - Volume Three' stands out as a critical resource for industry stakeholders. Released on
Earth Day, April 22, 2026, and available on
Amazon, this comprehensive 500-page guide brings together insights from over
75 global experts, addressing the urgent need to decarbonize digital infrastructure amid the rising demand for powerful AI and other bandwidth-heavy applications.
The Urgent Call for Sustainability
As society continues to embrace rapid technological advancements, the environmental implications are becoming increasingly apparent. 'Greener Data - Volume Three' aims to bridge the gap between innovation and environmental stewardship. The book features discussions on strategies for a more sustainable digital future, highlighting the intersection of cultural shifts towards sustainability and the environmental impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Dean Nelson, the Founder and Chairman of
Infrastructure Masons (iMasons), penned an inspiring foreword for this volume, urging readers to reflect on their responsibilities toward future generations. He encourages professionals in the digital infrastructure sector to consider whether they are opting for the easier route or the more responsible one in their development practices.
Amplifying the Greener Movement
The latest addition to the 'Greener Data' series not only serves as a practical guide but also amplifies the movement for a more sustainable future. It highlights innovation in power usage and cooling technologies which are crucial in reducing the carbon footprint linked to data centers. The collaborative efforts of industry pioneers detailed within the book emphasize how combined action can yield significant advancements against climate change.
This work signifies a unified voice from industry leaders, showcasing their commitment to sustainability and the practical roadmap needed to navigate the challenges posed by the digital infrastructure revolution.
Courtney Burrows, Publisher of 'Greener Data', reflects on the transformative power of this collective initiative, asserting, "This book is more than just a publication; it symbolizes our industry's voice calling for positive change across the digital landscape."
Support for Humanitarian Efforts
Moreover, a portion of the book’s proceeds will benefit
Télécoms Sans Frontières (TSF), a noteworthy NGO dedicated to providing emergency telecommunications in crisis situations. This initiative aligns with the authors' vision of leveraging technology for social good, ensuring that advancements in digital infrastructure can also support humanitarian efforts globally.
Celebrating Innovation at International Telecoms Week
The contributions of the authors from 'Greener Data - Volume Three' will be celebrated at the
Greener Data Exchange Networking Event during the upcoming
International Telecoms Week (ITW) 2026. Scheduled for
May 20th in National Harbor, Maryland, this exclusive gathering will celebrate the pioneering spirit and collaboration of sustainability-minded leaders in the digital infrastructure realm. Notably, this event also marks the kickoff of a year-long
Greener Data book tour, aimed at spreading awareness and practical strategies for a sustainable digital future.
The Greener Data Movement
'Greener Data' aims to foster communication, education, and collaboration within the data center and digital infrastructure sectors, promoting our joint goals toward a net carbon zero future. This initiative includes various resource channels such as the best-selling book series, virtual roundtables, networking events, and a sustainability partner directory known as
The Greener Data Directory. The movement proudly partners with the
iMasons Climate Accord, further solidifying its commitment to environmental objectives.
For those interested in learning more about this vital initiative, details can be found at
GreenerData.net.
In conclusion, as 'Greener Data - Volume Three' launches, it not only highlights the pressing need for sustainable practices in the digital infrastructure industry but also serves as a beacon for future innovation, encouraging all stakeholders to participate actively in building a greener tomorrow.