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There have been some promising attempts to develop total renewable energies long-term. Bernard Geogehan, EVP at Colt Technology, looks at the more immediate green...
The public sector is not spoilt for choice when it comes to IT options. With a focus on energy saving, Richard Clarke, head of public sector at 1E, argues that with...
In a world where natural resources are rising in price, developing companies are looking at ways in which they can be green and energy-efficient.Praveen Shivaswamy,...
A more foreceful attitude to carbon footprint procedures needs to be adopted if outcomes are to be consistent. Karl Campbell, head of Sustainability at Carbon Systems...
Increasing awareness of climate change and concern for the environment, has put a variety of countries and industries into the spotlight. Ali Ahmar, Regional Sales...
With rich resources, Africa is considered an important area for developing sustainability policies. Frank McCosker, Managing Director at Microsoft (GSA), discusses...
In a society where Green IT is paramount, Prof John Walker, a prominent memeber of ISACA and CAMM, discusses the complications of pressing IT green policies too...
Carbon represents a new management challenge and risk to business leaders. And as with any new challenge the first step is to understand one’s exposure. Gyles Scott-Hayward...
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