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Optimizing Your Virtual Platform Without Messing it Up
Read this white paper to learn how to come up with a virtualization strategy that optimizes your network while avoiding costly pitfalls. Read it now to learn more.
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Carbon-capture technology installations stall
Although 75 major carbon capture and storage projects are under way, there are only 8 operational sites -- the same number as two years ago.
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HopStop calculates emissions saved by using public transit
Wondering how many greenhouse gas emissions you could divert by taking the train or bus instead of your own vehicle? HopStop now figures out the impact.
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NASA Aeronautics working towards carbonless silent aircraft
Noise and carbon-free airplanes are not simply pipe dreams any more as NASA and partners are working towards the next generation of airplanes.
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Get on the fast track to carbon emissions reporting
If your company is struggling with how to start reporting carbon emissions information quickly, there is a new service from environmental software company Enviance that may be appropriate. P.S.,...
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Survey: Utilities believe nuclear, wind have most potential to serve environmental needs
Survey questions how utilities can afford smart grid investments. And Obama must be making them happy: Nuclear tops utilities' list of generation technologies best-suited to nation's environmental...
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Carbon emissions, and burn, baby, burn
Copenhagen talks about pushing the carbon emission football down the road.
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Roambi reaches out to iPhone users with carbon emissions data
Track certain Carbon Disclosure Project information via the Roambi iPhone application.
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Can anybody here play this game?
Kyoto Protocol miscalculated on deforestation and biofuel production. Big mistake.
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Microsoft targets cities, government agencies with carbon emissions accounting tool
Late last week, I posted a blog with a list of vendors that are producing carbon emissions and carbon portfolio management tools. Well, you can add another company to that list: Microsoft....
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Take a lead from Yahoo! Focus less on buying carbon credits and more on reducing your carbon emissions
Internet giant Yahoo!, which obviously relies quite heavily on its data centers for its livelihood, has taken a very bold step: it has said it will stop buying carbon credits to offset the...
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New carbon emissions tracker is focused on professional services organizations
Feeling neglected because many carbon emissions analysis "tools" typically are focused on companies that create hard goods and that have facilities and manufacturing lines to manage and products...
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American cap and trade--it's alive, unless it's dead already
Cap and trade, a way for polluters to reduce pollution and make even more money. A way to put a price tag on carbon emissions. A way for government to use money to increase industrial...
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IBM consulting aims to aid with carbon conundrum (yes, another service)
IBM's green business consulting group is at it again. This time, they're launching what is being positioned as the company's Strategic Carbon Management Offering. The service is focused on helping...
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Hydrogen-powered cars with zero-carbon-emission?
Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology have a bright idea -- at least at first sight. They want to create a sustainable transportation system by using hydrogen-powered cars. They...
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What'll it cost to save the planet? Who's spinning the numbers?
"Business Week" is not known for its anti-business politics, so it's interesting to see where they go with a piece just published on the costs of controlling carbon emissions. Opponents of that...
Additional Results
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Carbon-capture technology installations stall
Although 75 major carbon capture and storage projects are under way, there are only 8 operational sites -- the same number as two years ago.
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ThinkPad X1 Carbon: When an Ultrabook is not an Ultrabook
Don't put an Ultrabook sticker on this new notebook from Lenovo. It's a ThinkPad, and that carries more marketing weight.
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Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon aims to lead corporate ultrabook charge
Pricing is yet to be determined, but Lenovo is only the first in the corporate ultrabook parade. HP, Dell and a host of others will push ultrabooks on corporations.
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Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon ultrabook (photos)
This new design, while familiar, is much thinner than the original ThinkPad X1.
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Why Microsoft's carbon-neutral pledge matters
By making business divisions responsible for their carbon costs, the software giant sets a precedent that is likely to be followed by other high-tech companies.
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