Preserving Knowledge, Protecting the Planet
As a global digital knowledge platform, Aevum Encyclopedia is committed to minimizing our environmental footprint while maximizing access to verified, sustainable information for future generations.
Digital Stewardship
The internet accounts for roughly 3.7% of global greenhouse gas emissions. As a data-intensive platform, we recognize our responsibility to operate sustainably without compromising accessibility or performance.
Our approach integrates energy-efficient infrastructure, carbon-neutral operations, and a digital-first preservation model that reduces reliance on physical printing while ensuring knowledge remains accessible offline and online.
We publish an annual Sustainability Report, audited by third-party environmental consultants, to maintain complete transparency with our global community.
How We Reduce Our Footprint
Strategic environmental actions embedded into every layer of our platform.
100% Renewable Data Centers
All Aevum servers run on wind and solar energy. We partner exclusively with Tier III+ facilities powered by verified renewable sources across three continents.
AI-Optimized Cooling
Machine learning algorithms dynamically adjust server cooling, reducing energy consumption by 38% compared to traditional data center HVAC systems.
Paperless Knowledge Archive
Our digital preservation initiative has prevented over 12 million physical printouts annually by providing optimized, low-ink PDF exports and print-on-demand partnerships.
Hardware Lifecycle Program
We maintain a 7-year server lifecycle with certified e-waste recycling. Decommissioned hardware is refurbished for educational institutions in developing regions.
Impact in Numbers (2024)
Our Sustainability Journey
Trusted by Leading Environmental Organizations
Join the Sustainable Knowledge Movement
Whether you're a researcher, educator, or environmental advocate, there are meaningful ways to support our mission. Partner with us, contribute to our green initiatives, or help us reach carbon-negative goals by 2027.