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Suhit Anantula

Geothermal-rich SE Asia struggles to tap earth's power | Environment | Reuters - 0 views

  • Both are in the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire, an area peppered with volcanoes and home to the world's biggest reservoir of geothermal power. "When I think of Indonesia and energy, I think geothermal. Indonesia has more than 500 volcanoes, of which 130 are active," Lester Brown, president of the Washington-based Earth Policy Institute, told CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets in a speech in June.
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      Geothermal will play a big role in the coming decades.
Suhit Anantula

Learning how to use "green" and Microsoft in the same sentence | GreenTech Pastures | Z... - 0 views

  • That is changing with the company’s relatively new corporate environmental site. One big shift in the past six months has been the focus on software as a means of controlling or affecting carbon footprints. The potential for analytics and management technology that helps businesses run scenarios to better plan around emissions, geographic concerns and data center limitations suddenly seems boundless. The other big transition that Microsoft faces, of course, is the Software as a Service (SaaS) movement, which will see its data center footprint mushroom extensively in the coming years.
Suhit Anantula

Business sense | Gristmill: The environmental news blog | Grist - 0 views

  • The CEOs of 100 large multinational corporations -- including companies from carbon-intense industries -- have signed a World Economic Forum statement [PDF] that calls on the G8 to create a strategy to cut global greenhouse-gas emissions by at least 50 percent by 2050.
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    Why would large MNCs ask for carbon cuts?
LKramar

David MacKay: Sustainable Energy - without the hot air: Home - 0 views

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    appears to be a very interesting (freely downloadable) book & website
Suhit Anantula

Green plan comes at cost, admits Rudd | theage.com.au - 0 views

  • REDUCING carbon emissions will not be cost free for Australians, Kevin Rudd has bluntly declared, as he turns the heat on the Liberals to pass the Government's scheme in the Senate next year.
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