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The internet and other modern communication networks are vital to the global economy, but they are also significant consumers of electricity and carbon producers – from the construction to the ongoing consumption (data centre construction is now limited by the lack of available power to keep them running). At the same time, they offer a route to reduce carbon production from transport and buildings as people can work from home or reduce their business travel. - Description added by: David Lockie (Admin)

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PC Power Consumption Facts
Daily Telegraph's Carbon Action Series
Reducing US Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The Ampere Strikes Back
Getting cars off the road...
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LONDONAWARE 08 has picked its very favourite top
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