Latest Greenpeace Electronics Scorecard Highlights E-Waste, Climate Battles
By GreenerComputing Staff
In its quarterly ranking of electronics manufacturers’ commitments to the environment, Greenpeace found Nokia at the top of the heap yet again, while the NGO highlighted takeback policies and carbon-reduction commitments as the key to truly green electronics…. Read More
EPEAT Reseller Program Seeks to Spread the Word About Green IT
Green IT Moves Beyond Hype to Become Business Imperative
Verdiem Takes Campaign to Cut PC Energy Use to the U.K.
Featured News
The Many Choices in Virtualization
By Andrew Binstock
Virtualization is one of the key enabling technologies for green IT, with power-consumption savings from this having been repeatedly demonstrated; as a result, it is one of the fastest-ROI moves an IT site can make to begin realizing savings and migrating towards eco-responsibility…. Read More
GreenBiz Radio
Pulling the Plug on Phantom Power
By Sarah Fister Gale
Green Plug founder Frank Paniagua speaks with GreenBiz Radio about designing his company’s universal power adapter, which can trim e-waste and boost power supply energy efficiency…. Listen
Ariel Schwartz
Report: Smart Power Grid Will Create a $65 Billion Industry
Preston Gralla
No Nukes…Build a Green Data Center Instead
Preston Gralla
Expert Panel: Data Centers Are “Energy-Guzzling SUVs”
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Basel Action Network Library
A collection of documents on the issues surrounding toxic waste — legislation, disposal and policy.
FEATURED EVENT
CES 2009
Date: January 8, 2009 – 8:00am
Location: Las Vegas, Nev.
The Consumer Electronics Show is the grandaddy of the electronics industry’s trade shows. This year’s event features the usual next-gen technologies, but also highlights a “sustainable planet” focus that brings green IT to the fore.