In order to get a high quality business logo design you first need to find the creative
logo design company. However choosing a logo design company that can deliver a professional logo for your business is very tricky so one should be extremely cautious. After carefully choosing a design company next step is to put your requirement and also brief the designers about your product or service for which you require a logo and ask them to show a fe…
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Added by anna on December 24, 2009 at 5:39pm —
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Tech giant Microsoft has joined the likes of Cisco and Intel, who are keen to bask in the green glow from the summit
Microsoft has joined the ranks of IT companies showing off their green credentials at the Copenhagen climate talks with the launch of its Environmental Atlas of Europe project.
The tool, announced this week, is essentially an online…
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Added by Andrew Donoghue on December 17, 2009 at 4:13pm —
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Ecosia is being endorsed by the WWF and billed as an "eco-friendly" search engine but it is also based on Microsoft technology
A search engine project backed by the World Wildlife Fund, and based on technology from Microsoft and Yahoo, heavily criticises the carbon intensity of Google's search infrastructure and also contains a sly dig at Apple.
The Ecosia search engine announced this week in the…
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Added by Andrew Donoghue on December 6, 2009 at 7:33pm —
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The Green Grid's John Tuccillo and Zhal Limbuwala from the British Computer Society argue that consuming less IT and upgrading less frequently isn't necessarily the most sustainable approach
IT vendors are very keen on discussing environmental and low-carbon approaches to IT in terms of energy efficiency. The idea that new technology will be more efficient and "greener" than older kit fits nicely with the perpetual upgrade mantra that has been the mainstay of the computing industry since…
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Added by Andrew Donoghue on December 6, 2009 at 2:40pm —
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In the same week that the UK updated its electronics recycling laws, a Nigerian national has been questioned by police over the illegal export of waste technology
The UK has updated its main regulations governing the environmental disposal of used IT and other tech hardware but cases are still emerging of electronic waste being shipped illegally to developin…
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Added by Andrew Donoghue on November 14, 2009 at 4:42pm —
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Skirting carefully around the fact that fossil fuels contribute to climate change, IBM has plenty of advice for how oil and gas companies can respond to the threat from global warming
Along with other large IT companies such as HP, IBM appears to have an extremely pragmatic take on climate change.
Keen to be seen to be green with a rash of carbon-cutting services and "green" hardware, the vendor is also happy to profit from the lucrative contracts available from oil and gas companies' continui…
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Added by Andrew Donoghue on November 5, 2009 at 5:15pm —
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Microsoft is encouraging adoption of its Windows 7 operating system - even if that means replacing working XP machines - but is still critical of unbridled consumption
While on the one hand Microsoft is pushing consumers and businesses to trade in functioning PCs for shiny new devices running Windows 7, on the other the computer giant is characterising the boom years that preceded the current recession as unsustainable and unrealistic.
In a statement released this week, designed to push the ef…
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Added by Andrew Donoghue on November 5, 2009 at 5:13pm —
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Carbon cap-and-trade schemes are a dangerous distraction and could trigger the next sub-prime financial crisis, according to environmental campaigners and academics.
In a report released today, Friends of The Earth says that carbon markets have been hijacked by financial organisations that are creating ever more complex products which echo the mism…
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Added by Andrew Donoghue on November 5, 2009 at 5:00pm —
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Despite estimates that energy prices could increase by as much as 60 percent, the government has said smart metering could help cut bills in the long term
Concerns that rises in energy costs of up to 60 percent by 2020 could effectively wipe-out any reduction in bills offered by the introduction of smart meters and grids have been denied by the government.
Speaking to eWeek Europe UK, a spokersperson for the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) said that it was wrong to sugges…
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Added by Andrew Donoghue on October 11, 2009 at 3:45pm —
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Environmentalists have criticised VMWare's choice of hydroelectric power for the damage damming causes salmon stocks and local communities
Virtualisation specialist VMWare has responded to criticism from environmentalists for its use of hydroelectric power in a new facility that it claims has set "the gold standard" for green data centre design.
Earlier this week, VMWare announced that it had opened a US data centre in Washington State. The virtualisation software maker claimed that by…
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Added by Andrew Donoghue on October 9, 2009 at 1:30pm —
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The virtualisation specialist claims its latest data centre is "the gold standard" for green design powered as it is solely by hydroelectric energy but environmental groups claim electricity generated from damming rivers is not sustainable or particularly green
Virtualisation software maker VMWare has said it will save $5m a year with its new data ce…
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Added by Andrew Donoghue on October 8, 2009 at 9:00am —
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With a 2020 target set for smart meter roll out to UK households and businesses, organisations including the Energy Saving Trust are pushing for minimum standards for the devices
Research by the Energy Saving Trust into the optimum design for in-home smart displays has revealed that consumers want the devices to have clear visual displays which show real-time electricity or gas consumption.
According to the report, The Smart Way To Display, released this week from the government funded…
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Added by Andrew Donoghue on October 5, 2009 at 4:43pm —
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Senior executives from HP's energy and environmental divisions have defended the company's green credentials despite its policy of profiting from fossil fuel production exploration.
Hewlett-Packard is commited to cutting its own carbon emissions, but it is also happy to profit directly from the tools and services it sells to utility companies for fossil fuel production and exploration, said the European chairman of HP's environmental board Klaus Hieronymi at HP's 9th Executive Energy Conference…
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Added by Andrew Donoghue on October 3, 2009 at 11:56am —
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The only way to curb emissions is to put up energy prices, former German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer told an HP event

A sustainable approach to energy use can only be driven by higher prices Germany's former Foreign Minister has warned a conference run by Hewlett-Packard.
Businesses and consumers will not begin to use energy in a sustainable way until higher costs force them to take a m…
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Added by Andrew Donoghue on October 3, 2009 at 11:52am —
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The contents of a report outlining what health provision might look like in 2030 might sound fantastical but tackling climate change is going to require some very imaginative technology and radical thinking

The Terminator or Star Trek? While an abiding interest in either of these science-fiction classics might be an admission…
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Added by Andrew Donoghue on September 30, 2009 at 11:00am —
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Microsoft puts aside past rivalry with OASIS over document formats, to joins its campaign for smart meter standards
International standards organisation OASIS has launched a new group aimed at developing standards to promote the adoption of so-called smart energy grids - and welcomed past rival Microsoft on board.
Open standards body OASIS said this week that it has formed the Energy Interoperation Technical Committee to develop web services for dealing with the communication systems for smart…
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Added by Andrew Donoghue on August 26, 2009 at 4:59pm —
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Experts in the field of sustainability are almost unanimous when it comes to the secret of any truly successful push for efficiency - getting the right metrics.
But according to accusations doing the rounds this week, not everyone is entirely on board when it comes to consumer and businesses getting accurate information on energy usage provided by smart meters which the government has mandated should be installed in every home in the UK by 2020.
According to a report in the Times, the Local Go…
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Added by Andrew Donoghue on August 21, 2009 at 5:15pm —
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Technical progress has spurred some wasteful use of resources; but it's also key to green thinking, argues Andrew Donoghue.
Switching PCs off at night and sensible recycling are just some of the ways to tackle climate change, we are told. But if, as a society, we are really concerned about global warming, surely some more radical action is called for?
For example, why not just ban pr…
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Added by Andrew Donoghue on August 1, 2009 at 4:30pm —
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The UK has come out as most in favour of tax breaks for green design and corresponding taxation of environmentally damaging products according to a survey from the European Directorate General for the Environment.
The British came out as the top supporters of the idea of a double tax…
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Added by Andrew Donoghue on August 1, 2009 at 4:19pm —
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Computer maker Dell has announced that over a quarter of its global electricity requirements are now met from renewable energy sources.
In a statement released this week Dell said it has increased its use of renewables from 20 percent in 2008 to 26 percent. The increase is down to a series of new "energy partnerships" according to Dell in countries including the UK, Germany, Sweden, and Norway. Power providers include Scottish Power, Swalec and EVH.
“We’re integrating green power into operatio…
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Added by Andrew Donoghue on June 3, 2009 at 3:30pm —
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