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Climate change is finally becoming part of the U.S. national conversation, which will help cities succeed with carbon-neutrality.
by Sue Lebeck
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With cities growing more crowded, many are looking to IT to map problems and find solutions
by Lenika Cruz
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WWF's One in Five challenge sees five major U.K. firms cut flights by 40 percent over two years, avoiding 3,600 tonnes of CO2.
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AT&T is touting the environmental and business benefits of its services for remote workers and teleconferencing with a tool that lays out company-specific savings.
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The Carbon Disclosure Project's Paul Dickinson offers advice on how companies can deploy broadband technologies for telework.
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National Telework Week 2011 saw nearly 40,000 employees work from home, boosting productivity and saving workers and companies costs; the number of remote workers is on the rise, according to a study from the week.
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The tool is a follow-up to a widely-cited report predicting that the ICT sector can reduce global GHG emissions by as much as 15 percent over the next 10 years.
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Nearly half a million workers in the Peach State already telework occasionally, but the state's new weeklong celebration of remote work aims to add another quarter-million to the list, and save companies time and money to boot.
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Individual companies with four telepresence rooms can avoid 2,271 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions over five years, while saving hundreds of business trips annually, a new study has found. If U.S. and U.K. companies with more than $1 billion in revenues were to adopt telepresence programs, they could generate nearly $19 billion in economywide financial benefits by 2020 and avoid nearly 5.5 million metric tons of emissions.
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The company announced a partnership with the United Nations to tie 100 virtual-meeting rooms to the climate change summit, allowing more people to participate in the event while cutting emissions from avoided travel to the conference.