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Mobile networks slash carbon like never before as your data habits skyrocket – but there’s still trouble ahead

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  • GSMA finds mobile data traffic soars, but emissions dropped – a rare climate win in tech’s fast lane
  • Europe leads the race in cutting mobile emissions, but Asia is closing in fast
  • China’s billion-plus 5G users just made a climate-friendly turn that could change everything

The global mobile industry has managed to cut its operational carbon emissions by 8% between 2019 and 2023, despite a massive surge in data usage across the world, official figures have claimed.

The GSMA Mobile Net Zero report found mobile data traffic grew fourfold during this period while mobile connections increased by 9%.

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