The green house effect
The data centre is now the centre of the world. Or something. IT needs to be lean, green and mean. And fabulous, efficient and wonderful. Erm.
Times are tough for the planet, but is that enough to get local business to buy into green IT? The answer is yes… and no.
COMMUNICATIONS Data Services ISSUES INDUSTRY LEADERS at the 2008 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona have said key areas of focus in the near term will include faster mobile broadband speeds and the environmental sustainability of the mobile industry.
Green IT provides both risks and opportunities for IT organisations. Gartner takes a look at green it policy.
Going green needs to be done sensibly and sustainably, or not at all.
They have nailed their green colours to the mast and they are poised to act as major catalysts for positive social change through what they put on their shelves, and how.
Global warming is not all gloom and doom.
Woolworths – recently acclaimed as the Responsible Retailer of the Year at the 2008 World Retailer Awards – is cottoning on to the green movement.
One of the major obstacles facing home builders who wish to build with environmentally friendly material has been the lack of financing options.
With our species’ propensity for one-upmanship, it’s easy to fall in step with the holier-than-thou of the green brigade.
Some say the best way to tackle climate change is to go shopping for eco-friendly products.
Vineyards can go organic without sacrificing the taste or quality of their wine, and in many instances the organic product is superior to that in mainstream bottles.