Monitor your website’s carbon emissions

We live in an era where every action we take, no matter how small, can make a big impact on the environment. Did you know that websites also leave a carbon footprint? Just like cars and factories, the digital world contributes to carbon emissions. But fret not, because we are thrilled to introduce a new ...

Monitor Co2 carbon emissions of your web pages

We live in an era where every action we take, no matter how small, can make a big impact on the environment. Did you know that websites also leave a carbon footprint? Just like cars and factories, the digital world contributes to carbon emissions. But fret not, because we are thrilled to introduce a new feature in Speetals that will help you monitor and improve your website’s carbon footprint!

🌿 Introducing Speetals Carbon Emissions Monitoring 🌿

We’re excited to announce our latest feature that allows you to measure and monitor your website’s carbon emissions in grams! Here’s what you can do with it:

📊 Track Carbon Footprint Evolution:

Monitor how your website’s carbon emissions change over time for Mobile and Desktop users.

Speetals offer an easy way to monitor CO2 emissions of your website pages.

🌱 Promote Sustainability:

With our new feature, you can set clear objectives for creating a greener and more sustainable website. Reduce your digital carbon footprint and contribute to a cleaner planet.

🌐 Powered by Sustainable Web Design Model and CO2.js:

Our carbon emissions monitoring feature is based on the Sustainable Web Design model for carbon estimation and is implemented with the state-of-the-art Co2.js library, ensuring accuracy and reliability.

🌍 Why It Matters: Carbon Emissions in the Digital Age 🌍

As our lives become increasingly digital, the energy consumed by our online activities is growing exponentially. Streaming videos, browsing websites, and using cloud services all contribute to carbon emissions. It’s like leaving the lights on when you’re not in the room. Here are some real-life examples to put things into perspective:

  1. Streaming a Video: Watching a one-hour HD video can emit as much as 300 grams of CO2, equivalent to driving a car for about a mile.
  2. Google Searches: A single Google search emits about 0.2 grams of CO2, which adds up quickly with billions of searches every day.
  3. Website Visits: Every time someone visits a website, it contributes to its carbon footprint, impacting the environment.

Make your website more sustainable:

Ready to make your website more environmentally friendly? Upgrade to one of our paid plans today and start measuring your website’s carbon emissions! Together, we can work towards a greener and more sustainable digital future.

Thank you for being a part of the Speetals community. Let’s make a positive impact on our planet, one website at a time.

Stay green,
Aymen Loukil
Founder of Speetals

Aymen Loukil
Web Performance Consultant and Speetals Founder

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