E.On and Cannon released conflicting surveys. The one thing they have in common; office workers aren't implementing green practices in the workplace.
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Green Technology: Fear and Apathy in the Workplace
Green Losing Its Steam?
The green movement appears to be stalling amongst some IT professionals. In addition, a recent survey reveals IT departments are less willing to sacrifice their performance or pay a premium on green products for the betterment of the environment.
Greenpeace Revises ‘Green’ Ratings
Greenpeace revised the ranking system for its Greener Guide to Electronics. Most companies saw their score hurt now that the rankings take corporate policies and practices into account. Sony and Sony Ericsson now share the top spot.
Green Collar Jobs Paying off in UK
The green job market in the UK is weathering the current economic conditions in stride. The pay isn't bad either.
Investors Influencing Green Practices
Ethical investment choices are causing businesses to change their practices. The green movement has made its way to corporate ethics.
PoE and the Green Enterprise
The enterprise networking community is caught in a bind. Like many sectors of the modern economy, it finds itself having to serve two masters: increased performance and productivity on the one hand, and lower energy consumption on the other.
Nokia Plans Massive Green Phone Launch
Nokia announces plans to introduce 40 green phones. Also unveils e-cycling program.
Citi Awarded for Building Green
Citi buildings granted LEED certification.
So Far, So Green
Everyone is talking about greening the data center although few are actually doing so. This article sheds a little light on the companies putting their money where their mouth is.
Mobile Phones Could See the (Solar) Light
A $20 million investment in G24 Innovations could send smartphones that don't need recharging down the pipe in as little as three years.