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Greenpeace, the environmental well-observer, at the end of this year have made the observation to a number of electronic and IT companies on their commitments related to climate change or global warming. With a campaign titled Cool IT Challenge of Greenpeace, on Wednesday (27 / 5) ago, have created a score card for the CEO of a company moving in the field of IT. This score card according to Greenpeace to show how concerned they are on global warming. Overall, Greenpeace believes that IT companies are less concerned about global climate change problem.

This makes IBM CEO, Samuel Palmisano, the relative gain score tinggu for the company that successfully reduced emissions and lead the way "Smarter Planet" initiative to make transportation and utility industry more efficient through technology IT. Meanwhile, Toshiba has a score of 2 out of a maximum score of 100, according to Greenpeace still need to reduce emissions and energy use Renewable. While the company to Sun Microsystems, Greenpeace has a better suggestion, with the server that energy efficient and environmentally friendly programs to support Greenpeace.

Overall, Greenpeace believes that IT companies need to do a reduction in emissions of greenhouse gases, both for the operation and they work for politicians lobbi. "Most large IT companies talk about 'going green' rather than to give much evidence about the software products and solutions they hardware, especially for emissions reduction. Companies must learn to maintain a climate based on the size of the environment such as a smart transportation, sustainable energy efficient and more clever to peripherals or cables that are used. "Said Casey Harrell, Greenpeace International campaign organizers. Greenpeace shows that the data center IT company consume 2 percent of energy in the world, and the IT industry to become one of the most wasteful energy. According to Greenpeace, several large companies, including IBM, Google, and Intel, has now focused on the use of solar

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