For the Met Office the forecast is considerable embarrassment. It has
spent £33m on a new supercomputer to calculate how climate change will
affect Britain – only to find the new machine has a giant carbon
footprint of its own.

“The new supercomputer, which will become operational later this year,
will emit 14,400 tonnes of CO2 a year,” said Dave Britton, the Met
Office’s chief press officer. This is equivalent to the CO2 emitted by
2,400 homes – generating an average of six tonnes each a year.
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