Another Way Film Festival es un festival de cine internacional que se celebra del 14 al 19 de octubre en Madrid que promueve cuestiones sobre crisis climática, energética, migratoria, el activismo o los fondos marinos. Este festival ofrece una plataforma para reflexionar sobre la importancia de la acción colectiva y el futuro del planeta. En un contexto donde los estudiantes son actores clave en la lucha por la sostenibilidad, el festival invita a la comunidad universitaria a involucrarse, aprender y ser parte de un movimiento que fomenta la conciencia social y el cambio positivo en nuestra forma de vida.
This study presents a systematic review of the academic literature on electric and hybrid vehicles, their ecosystems, and supporting infrastructure over the period 2008–2024. Using the PRISMA methodology, the research evaluates related studies, exploring trends and developments in charging infrastructure, lithium batteries, and the integration of renewable energy, as well as the regulatory and environmental challenges faced by the sector. This work is both novel and significant as it provides a comprehensive and systematic perspective on the most relevant research in the field of electric and hybrid vehicles. Unlike previous studies that often focus on specific aspects, such as life cycle analysis, circular economy, or thermal management of batteries, this review adopts a holistic approach. The analysis of the literature highlights the exponential growth of charging infrastructure and technological progress in lithium batteries, while underscoring persistent challenges related to standardisation and sustainability. The findings suggest the need for policies that foster public-private collaboration, diversify lithium sources, and integrate renewable energy, enabling an equitable transition to sustainable mobility.
The report presents a range of statistics and facts about issues of sustainability in the technology industry. The study presents an overview chapter to then focus on IT and sustainability, cybersecurity and sustainability, refurbished consumer electronics, as well as on waste and emissions of major tech companies.
Como empresa líder en el campo de la computación por inteligencia artificial (IA) y una de las más valiosas del mundo, Nvidia necesita una cantidad considerable de energía para su actividad. Según sus propias cifras, esta alcanzó un pico de unos 613 gigavatios-hora en 2024. En comparación con el año anterior, el consumo aumentó alrededor de un 23%, como ilustra el gráfico de Statista con datos del Informe de Sostenibilidad de Nvidia.