Hope they warmed up first, because boy - what a stretch...
From TFA: "According to the report, Bitcoin mining can reduce global emissions by up to 8% by 2030. This can be done by converting the world’s wasted methane emissions into less harmful emissions. The report cited a theoretical case saying that using captured methane to power Bitcoin mining operations can reduce the amount of methane vented into the atmosphere."
"“We have shown that while Bitcoin is a consumer of electricity, this does not translate to it being a high emitter of carbon dioxide and other atmospheric pollutants. Bitcoin can be the catalyst to a cleaner, more energy-abundant future for all,” the authors wrote."
...except unless they're getting their power from green sources, miners consuming so much electricity absolutely does make bitcoin mining a higher emitter of CO2 and other atmospheric pollutants than many other outfits.
From TFA: "According to the report, Bitcoin mining can reduce global emissions by up to 8% by 2030. This can be done by converting the world’s wasted methane emissions into less harmful emissions. The report cited a theoretical case saying that using captured methane to power Bitcoin mining operations can reduce the amount of methane vented into the atmosphere."
"“We have shown that while Bitcoin is a consumer of electricity, this does not translate to it being a high emitter of carbon dioxide and other atmospheric pollutants. Bitcoin can be the catalyst to a cleaner, more energy-abundant future for all,” the authors wrote."
...except unless they're getting their power from green sources, miners consuming so much electricity absolutely does make bitcoin mining a higher emitter of CO2 and other atmospheric pollutants than many other outfits.
The paper in question: https://www.theirm.org/news/bitcoin-and-the-energy-transitio...