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Spam-Sucking Energy Be Gone
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over 2 years ago
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Spam not only wastes your time, it wastes a huge amount of the world’s energy in the transmission, processing and filtering of unwanted email. In a study called the “ The Carbon Footprint of Spam ” McAfee estimates it takes a mind-blowing 33 billion kilowatt...
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Microsoft and Google side by side at The Commonwealth Club
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over 2 years ago
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On Friday, March 11 th Climate One , a special project of the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, brought together Rob Bernard, Microsoft’s Chief Environmental Strategist, and Bill Weihl, Google’s Green Energy Czar, to discuss how IT - from desktop to...
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Case Study: Conservation International Innovating Innovation Online
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over 2 years ago
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Can a website save the world? Probably not. But as Conservation International learned, a good one can do a lot of good. With offices in over 30 countries, Conservation International is an international non-governmental organization (NGO) that applies...
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Making Cities Energy-Smart
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Kat Willson
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We are writing from Houston, Texas where we are attending CERAWeek 2011 . The theme for this year’s conference is “Leading the Way: Energy Strategies for a World of Change”; the conference is focused on how the energy system will evolve...
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Customer Story: Carbon Disclosure Project Combats Climate Change By Streamlining Data Collection
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The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)—which holds the world’s largest database of greenhouse gas emission and energy use data—needed an easy-to-use online reporting tool to streamline the reporting process for a growing customer base. The Carbon Disclosure...
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