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Dell hits carbon neutral target
News Parker hailed the meeting of the target as "a major step forward in our commitment to become the greenest technology company on the planet and establishes our leadership position for others in the industry and all other industries across the globe". [06 Aug 2008]
'Green' technology can't save us from ourselves
Comment But it's certainly not rare to see big claims made on its behalf, whether it's the apparent cost savings to be gained by installing a shiny new IT system, or less fiduciary savings - such as saving the planet from the environmentally damaging... [28 Apr 2008]
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Comment If the situation was so serious that 'green carrots' are actually needed for anyone, then even our politicians with their rather loose grip on reality, might have done something a little more productive to save the planet than introduce a carbon tax. [27 Mar 2008]
UK tech has 12 years to help save the planet
News The UK technology industry has just 12 years to slash its rapidly growing carbon footprint if it is to help the world avoid catastrophic climate change, a study has found. Green IT from A to ZClick on the links below to find out more. [12 Feb 2008]
Tech industry must step up to climate challenge
News The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is urging the tech industry to become greener to save the planet - and also to boost business. And if the industry invests in old infrastructure, he warned "we're going to fry our planet" - and said tech companies need... [08 Nov 2007]
Leader: Why green is good for your career
Leader Saving cash, power and the planet while giving your career a boost at the same time? The IT industry has long struggled to present a positive image to the rest of business - and now it risks being branded an eco-villain too. [30 Apr 2007]
'Work from home, save the planet', says BT
News You may not know it but today is 'World Car Free Day' and BT is marking the occasion by asking as many of its staff as possible to work from home. Nigel Stagg, CEO at BT Conferencing, said supporting the day shows a wider commitment on the part of... [22 Sep 2005]
