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Data centre operators have made great progress in driving down Scope 1 emissions –those from owned or controlled sources – and Scope 2 emissions –
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Data centre operators have made great progress in driving down Scope 1 emissions –those from owned or controlled sources – and Scope 2 emissions –
During the last ten years data centres have made significant improvements in terms of sustainability and efficiency. However, legacy data centres remain one of the
“This is greenwashing,” interrupted Greta Thunberg and Greenpeace’s Jennifer Morgan at COP26’s panel on carbon offsetting, before challenging representatives from BP, Shell, and many of
Guy Hanson, VP Customer Engagement at Validity looks at the environmental impact of email. With 2021 marking 50 years of email, it is difficult to
Ian Hibbitt, business development manager for industrial decarbonisation & applications, BOC UK & Ireland, explains why industry must prepare for net-zero today. The UK Government
The 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) begins today in Glasgow. This year’s COP is being lauded as the most important since 2015’s Paris
In 2020, streaming giant Netflix released their second Environmental Social Governance (ESG) report using SASB guidelines. Like most progressive and forward-looking organisations, they deserve credit
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions declined by 5.8 per cent in 2020, owing to the pandemic hitting demand
The sustainability of Bitcoin and the mining process to create the currency hit the headlines again earlier this year with Elon Musk’s abrupt sea change
Climate change is widespread, rapid, and intensifying, and some trends are now irreversible, at least during the present time frame, according to the latest much-anticipated
As our lives become increasingly reliant upon digital technology – from the streaming platforms and virtual conference calls at home, to the artificial intelligence and
DUG Technology has unveiled a proposal to build the world’s first carbon-free high-performance computing (HPC) campus powered by renewable energy, with plans to lease 45
The United States’ energy production and delivery architecture, developed throughout the 20th century, provided the foundation for dramatic economic and standard of living advances. But
Five industry partners will jointly study the technical and commercial viability of a liquified hydrogen (LH2) supply chain, including the feasibility of having a production