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The Effect of Efficiency on Absolute Usage

Jevons paradox is a name given to the phenomena where when you increase the efficiency of a particular resource using any resource you can increase the absolute use even though individually it's more efficient. It initially came from hundreds of years ago when william stanley jevons noticed that making coal fired steam engines more efficient meant that more people used them in new places which would lead to an increase in the absolute use of coal. Hundreds of years later this kind of applies with things like cloud computing and stuff like that or it's often used as a way to say you can't just talk about efficiency you need to talk about absolute figures so if you make something more efficient you just result in more

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