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Gartner: IT industry beginning to think green
Posted at 12:27 PM on May 2, 2007 by Jon Gordon
Today on Future Tense (RealAudio - MP3 - iTunes):
In a new study, technology research firm Gartner concludes that the information technology industry accounts for about two percent of the world's carbon dioxide emissions. The estimate is based on the amount of energy that computers, monitors, printers, and phones use, plus the cooling that's required for buildings full of servers that run the Internet. Gartner researcher Simon Mingay says information technology
puts out about the same amount of CO2 emissions as the global aviation industry.
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