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The Climate Mystery

On Sept 15th, in partnership with Congin, we launched “ The Climate Mystery ”. F or students, The Climate Mystery is an exciting online story that they and their fellow students can experience together as they learn about the global climate challenges.

Microsoft Provides Online Stage for Leaders to Share Opinions on How Technology Can Address Climate Change

All over the world, people are using technology to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, protect endangered species, and help businesses operate more efficiently. To promote the sharing of information on this topic, Microsoft has invited environmental and
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Microsoft Australia: Advancing Environmental Sustainability through Software

Environmental sustainability is an important issue at Microsoft Australia. From developing online resources that share environmental news and information to recognizing innovative environmental software solutions by partners, Microsoft Australia is helping
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Where to Find Resources on Microsoft’s Environmental Business Practices

Interested in learning more about Microsoft’s Environmental Business Practices? If so, check out the Our Commitment section of the Microsoft Environment site . Here, you can: Review Microsoft’s Climate Change Policy Statement; Access Microsoft’s Carbon

Verdiem Launches free energy monitoring app – Edison

Today Verdiem announced Edison , a free energy monitoring application that allows eco-conscious consumers to actively control their PC’s energy consumption – and their household’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Microsoft and Climate Savers Computing

Climate Change Analysis Enabled by High-Performance Computing

How can we leverage the potential of high-performance computing to better model the effect of global climate change? Microsoft researcher Dan Reed examines this question in a new article for the Microsoft Environment web site. According to Dan, "Computational

Microsoft and the European Environment Agency (EEA) launch “Eye on Earth" today

Today, Microsoft and the European Environment Agency (EEA) launched “Eye on Earth” a pioneering online environmental observatory with the first of its resources: Water Watch. Water Watch is a web application that will provide the public with instant online
 
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