Archana K M, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Applications, DCSMAT, Vagamon
Introduction
Since it has revolutionized communication, work, and education, information technology (IT) has become a necessary component of contemporary life. Its fast rise is accompanied by a growing awareness of its environmental impact. IT has many advantages, but it also presents certain environmental problems; therefore, it’s critical to comprehend how to strike a balance between sustainability and technology.
Positively, IT has played a significant role in protecting the environment. Due to the extensive usage of online documents, cloud storage, and emails, paper consumption has drastically decreased, aiding in the preservation of forests. Energy-efficient appliances and automatic lights are examples of smart systems that maximize electricity use and minimize energy waste. Climate change, pollution levels, and natural disasters may all be precisely tracked thanks to environmental monitoring using IT-powered satellites and sensors. Additionally, remote work and online education have reduced travel-related carbon emissions, contributing to a smaller carbon footprint.

Positive Impacts of IT on the Environment
Negative Impacts of IT on the Environment
Green IT – A Sustainable Approach
Role of Education in Promoting IT and Environmental Awareness
Conclusion
There is a close relationship between IT and the environment. Although technology can provide ecological hazards, it also provides effective means of reducing them. Future technologists will be able to use IT to build a more intelligent, environmentally friendly, and sustainable society through sustainable practices and high-quality education at schools like DCSMAT Vagamon.