
Here is a typical generation process on my Nvidia GTX 1070. The generation of an image takes usually 40-120 seconds. The peak drain is at 17% GPU. A AAA game takes much more and usually people play like 30 minutes to 3 hours instead of 40-120 seconds.
But maybe you are interested in the energy footprint. Ok. Your article says they estimate 4402 joules for a 1024x1024 image with 50-step generation. I typically produce 768x768 images at 16-steps or 32-steps (let's say 24 on average), which is quite typical for the most common model: SDXL variants. The journalists assume a linear energy cost. So this would mean it costs 1188 joules to generate one of my images.
According to this report the energy foodprint of a BigMac is around 20 megajoules (=20000000 joules) 2009Fall_Burger-Energy-Assessment-Report.pdf
So if you eat a BigMac, I could be generating over 16 thousand images and we would have consumed about the same amount of energy. Have you eaten a BigMac in your life? Two? More?
Are you starting to understand how utterly pointless your agenda and your bullying is?
Please, for the love of God, next time think critically about these topics, compare the scale, put things into perspective. Use your energy to improve the world meaningfully. Fight for good causes. Stop falling for hysteric, manipulative clickbait journalism.