White House science office looks at crypto’s effect on climate, despite scarce data Post author:MiamiCrypto Post published:September 8, 2022 Post category:Environment / Mining The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy reaches mixed conclusions about crypto and the climate, against a background of rapid technological change. You Might Also Like Study: Amid Mining Bans, China Still Commands World’s Second-Largest Share of Bitcoin Hashrate May 17, 2022 Paraguayan Senate Supports Selling Power to Crypto Mining Companies, Criticizes Subpar Energy Agreements With Brazil April 13, 2024 Kazakhstan Law Limiting Crypto Miners’ Consumption of Electricity Enters Into Force February 11, 2023
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