carbon
Viruses kept inside DERA servers
News Dera, the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, is credited with several pioneering inventions, including liquid crystal displays, carbon fibre and flat-panel speakers. Catchily named ::Mail, the program aims to... [24 Apr 2001]
Coca Cola chief forced to eat British spam
News Also, this week it launched a "Life tastes good" advertising campaign, reiterating its environmental policy in which it states: "Local governments, industry and NGOs should look for opportunities to work together to stimulate... [23 Apr 2001]
Model Management: Eco-business warriors
Comment It is estimated that half the earth's forests are gone, water use has tripled over the past 50 years, carbon dioxide emissions have more than quadrupled over the same period and on average nine tonnes of raw materials... [23 Jan 2001]
E-exchanges continue to trade pollution allowances
News CO2e, which has PwC as an organising partner, announced two trades, equivalent to up to 1.9 million tonnes of carbon dioxide. The world conference on climate change in the Hague last week saw the breakdown of talks... [28 Nov 2000]
The Core of Apple: open source spirit to guide the Mac OS
Comment Jennings added: "Apple will be dependent on developers to produce new applications to popularise the operating system, and these depend largely on two key technologies - Carbon and Cocoa. The Carbon... [27 Sep 2000]
This time in '99: AT&T breaks privacy guidelines
News An unnamed employee had used the "to" field instead of "bcc" (blind carbon copy) in the header of the mass mail-out. This is how the original story broke on 16 April, 1999: AT&T has broken its own privacy rules by... [18 Apr 2000]
Electricity Swap Shop for Noxious Gases
News The 18 electricity providers were given fictional profiles detailing their production capacity, carbon dioxide limitations and customers. European electricity producers are going online to trade greenhouse gas emission... [13 Jul 1999]
Metal manufacturer struggles through Q1
News In an interview in today's Financial Times Elkem CEO, Ole Enger, said the company was considering expanding further into microsilica and carbon materials - two markets which have enjoyed strong growth recently. [21 Apr 1999]
AT&T breaks privacy guidelines
News An unnamed employee had used the "to" field instead of "bcc" (blind carbon copy) in the header of the mass-mailout. AT&T has broken its own privacy rules by distributing the contact details of its customers online. [16 Apr 1999]
US keeps faith in cold superconductors
News One claimed to have achieved this with a form of carbon fibre, but the academic community refuses to take any of them seriously. The US government still holds out some hope for room temperature superconductors - at least... [23 Jul 1998]