Europe News Video. Digital footprints contributing 'more and more' to climate change Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 02/11/2021 - 20:16 GMT+1 Tech sector could account for 14% of global greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 if left unchecked. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Digital footprints contributing 'more and more' to climate change Now playing Next West Bank and part of Gaza vote in first municipal elections since war Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 25th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next EU and US sign plan for strategic partnership for critical minerals Now playing Next EU leaders vow to boost security and economic ties with Middle East Now playing Next Cyprus: How the Iran war is shaping Europe’s closest frontier Now playing Next EU leaders vow to boost security and economic ties with Middle East Now playing Next Cyprus: How the Iran war is shaping Europe’s closest frontier Now playing Next Orbán-style vetoes undermine EU democracy, Kallas tells Euronews Now playing Next Richest countries in 2026: France and Germany fail to make the top 10 Now playing Next Araghchi meets with Pakistan officials, rules out direct talks with US Now playing Next Zelenskyy says he is ready to meet Putin in Azerbaijan Now playing Next Three Central Asian countries jointly building 2,000 MW hydropower plant Now playing Next Rare Pablo Neruda book on Spanish Civil War to go on display in Chile for first time Now playing Next Iran’s FM Abbas Araghchi meets with Pakistan officials but rules out direct talks with US Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 25th, 2026 – Morning More videos
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