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Last updated: June 15, 2025, 07:40  |  Written by: Laura Shin

Javon Marks
Javon Marks

Based On Average Emission Factors

Based on average emission factors (557.76 gCO 2 /kWh) and the Bitcoin network’s estimated electric load demand (13.39 GW as of August 2025), we estimate that

Carbon footprint of global Bitcoin mining: emissions beyond borders

The New York Digital Investment Group also estimates that Bitcoin mining will account for no extra than .four% of international

Our Research Adopts A More

Study shows Bitcoin mining is estimated to represent 0.9% of

New York Digital Investment Group (NYDIG) estimates that Bitcoin's energy consumption will remain below 0.5 % of global carbon emissions over the next decade.

Our research adopts a more accurate approach by using energy source-specific emission factors for a particular Bitcoin mining country under study and considering

Revisiting Bitcoin’s carbon footprint - ScienceDirect

Bitcoin mining estimated to represent 0.9% of global

New Report Estimates Bitcoin Mining To Be 0.9% Of

New Research Shows Bitcoin Mining Cuts Carbon

The Environmental Footprint of Bitcoin Mining Across

Bitcoin mining is estimated to account for .9% of international

The large environmental consequences of bitcoin mining

UN Study Reveals the Hidden Environmental Impacts

Laura Shin can be reached at [email protected].

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