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Carbon Neutral, reality or marketing?
A couple days ago I received a quick note from one of my colleagues concerning an activity initiated by the UK government, the " Greening Government ICT: Efficient, Sustainable, Responsible ". In this initiative, they aim at making energy consumption...
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02-10-2009 3:36 PM
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Using IT to make the company green
In one of my previous posts, I referred to the WWF report " The potential global CO2 reductions from ICT use ". Last week I had the opportunity to talk to one of my colleagues who collaborated with the WWF in this report, and we started a very...
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08-25-2008 3:18 PM
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Carbon Footprint, you know yours?
Two weeks ago at the green Supply Chain conference in London, Carbon Footprint was at the center of the discussions. And one of the topics referred to extensively was how to calculate carbon footprint. It’s actually a very good question and numerous efforts...
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07-09-2008 3:21 AM
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