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- U.K. Government's Climate Targets Suffer from IT's Impacts 08/14/2009
Although the U.K.'s overall public-sector energy use is down from the baseline year of 1999, the increased usage of IT is driving up electricity use and associated emissions, according to a new government report.
- Report: Korea Is Leaving U.S. Behind in Green IT 08/11/2009
The U.S. is well behind South Korea in green IT, and could well fall even further behind if action isn't taken soon, warns a new report. Even in areas where the U.S. holds a clear advantage, such as cloud computing, it could give up its lead.
- EPEAT Takes Wildly Successful Green IT Certification Global 08/10/2009
The Green Electronics council, the administrators of the three-year-old electronics certification program EPEAT, are expanding the certification to cover products in 40 countries around the world.
- Verdiem Slashes Cox Comms' Electric Bills, Hits Million-User Milestone 08/06/2009
As part of its larger sustainability initiatives, Cox Communications installed Verdiem's Surveyor PC power management program on 15,000 computers, cutting its energy use by 40 percent and putting Verdiem over the million-user mark.
- Intel Puts Wasted PC Power to Work on Climate Fight 08/05/2009
A new Facebook application launched by the computer giant lets idling computers work on a range of health and environmental research projects, including the world's largest climate forecasting project.
- Forrester's Green IT Baseline Calculator 08/04/2009
This tool from Doug Washburn at Forrester Research offers a simple walkthrough of the key steps to measuring your green IT baseline
- HP Delays Toxic Phase-Out 07/29/2009
HP has delayed a planned phase-out of toxic chemicals from its computer products until 2011, citing a lack of suitable alternatives.
- Congressman: Smart Grid Can be Wiped Out by Electromagnetic Weapons 07/28/2009
There's been plenty of evidence recently that the Smart Grid could become a serious security risk for IT and households. Now comes something potentially just as troubling: A U.S. Congressman warns that the grid can be taken down by an electromagnetic weapon.