Mon, Feb 9th, 2009 |
If you were reading VentureBeat a couple weeks ago, you may have seen an article suggesting that most people don’t care about global warming - despite a recent deluge of media about climate change and renewable energy, many people aren’t convinced. Today a new study is suggesting that the geeky, forward-thinking information technology industry is also behind on becoming environmentally friendly.
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