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TCP Testing - Preventing Global Internet Warming

White Papers Do the new TCP congestion control algorithms and other changes have unfairness that could lead to congestion collapse? Testing multiple flows using applications (rsync and ftp) shows some unfairness exists when the bottleneck queue is large; but...

[December 26, 2007, 23:00]

Grid Computing To Combat Global Warming

News Researchers claimed on Monday that grid computing may be the answer to managing the increasing number of renewable energy sources that could eventually be integrated into the UK's power network Brunel University and Imperial College London are part...

[January 17, 2005, 17:10]

Why You Should Care About The Stern Review

News His report, compiled at the behest of the Chancellor, laid out in stark terms the measures needed to stop global warming. One key difference between this report and earlier warnings about global warming is its focus on cost.

[November 1, 2006, 12:54]

Carbon Capture - Putting Off Today What Others Will Have Solve Tomorrow

Talkback Therefore with regard to just one possible aspect of trying to reduce the effects of global warming, that of carbon capture, what we are doing here is basically putting off as usual, problems that our future generations will have to solve.

[November 26, 2007, 9:58]

Green Is The Colour Of Money

Leader He warned that global warming was directly affecting BT's business. The closer a company is to the physical effects of global warming, the sooner it will have to confront reality. No company fails to pay lip service to environmental concerns.

[June 16, 2005, 14:30]

BA038 Crash At Heathrow

Blog An early example of this - expect many, many more - comes from one Nina Anderson, author of the spine-chilling tome 'Worse Than Global Warming - Wave Technology': "According to Anderson, wireless technology is rampant and the unseen hazards from...

[January 21, 2008, 12:14]

IBM Throws Weight Behind Environmental Efforts

News In California, the snowpack of the Sierra Nevada mountains is expected to decrease because of global warming, which will have an impact on water usage, she noted. Water management is becoming increasingly complex due to global warming.

[March 7, 2007, 8:36]

Intel Removes Lead From Chips

Blog In 1996, Intel led an industry-wide agreement to reduce global warming gas emissions in semiconductor manufacturing, and today is working with the European Union (EU) to discuss how the technology sector can help meet the EU's target of cutting...

[May 24, 2007, 11:39]

WorldCoolers

Downloads WorldCoolers is an online grassroots initiative whose goal is to raise public awareness to global warming. We are working to spread the word, spark fruitful discussions, and bring this critical issue to the attention of policymakers and the media.

[December 23, 2007, 22:46]

Blue Gene Goes Nuclear

Talkback Try a global warming simulation on Blue Gene, as a pastime. It'll not take no more than a month.

[December 24, 2004, 16:14]

Media Center Aims For The Living Room

Talkback This kind of mentality is causing obesity and global warming. Here is another example of American culture: a computer for couch potatoes. If there were a "Home Computer" being different from "Personal Computer", it should have such functionalities...

[October 12, 2004, 19:49]

The Cloud's CEO Quit To Save Planet

News As to what I'm up to now, if you go to www.adatewiththeplanet.org, you will see that I am now throwing most of my energy into tackling global warming. This has long been a passion of mine, and [I] am pleased to have the time to get involved with...

[May 1, 2007, 13:34]

Intel In Slide

Talkback Here is my prediction: In next 5 years, EU will introduce Energy Consumption Tax scheme to stop global warming. For example, those CPU for desktop computer eating 30W or more will be charged special 10% tax.

[October 19, 2004, 22:33]

Distributed Computing Cracks Enigma Code

Talkback Seeing as how the War is over, did anyone think of just searching the German historical archives instead of recruiting lots of PCs to crank Global Warming up a notch ;-)?

[February 28, 2006, 7:50]

OSIsoft, Long Used For Performance Measurement, Now Boosts Environmental Sustainability

White Papers The fear of global warming has accelerated interest in carbon footprint reduction, of course, as have government requirements at a variety of levels - from the international Kyoto Protocol to national laws in Europe and elsewhere, to enacted or...

[May 6, 2008, 0:00]

Use Of Energy Efficient Products As A Measure For Responding To Climate Change

White Papers By comparing current and older equipment, the paper shows that small variations in product efficiencies have a greater effect on greenhouse gas creation than do large variations in the global warming potentials of gases used by the equipment.

[October 1, 2003, 0:00]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

News Global warming, nuclear accidents, GM mishaps, cellphone brainburn, ozone depletion, Russian atomic gangsters, antibiotic-immune superbugs, Y2K, dot.com stock market meltdown, air traffic control overload.

[December 19, 1999, 21:52]

Google Aims To Redefine Philanthropy

News The company plans to spend $15m over five years on mitigating global warming by integrating network technologies into city infrastructures. Google.org carefully chose the initiatives it is funding based on the types of information and engineers it...

[January 18, 2008, 8:44]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Thursday 22/1/2004You may not have noticed it amid the crashing space probes, terrorism scares, global warming fears and other minor worldwide issues, but two of the things that really worries the Americans at the moment are homosexuality and...

[January 23, 2004, 12:55]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Global warming, nuclear accidents, GM mishaps, cellphone brainburn, ozone depletion, Russian atomic gangsters, antibiotic-immune superbugs, Y2K, dot.com stock market meltdown, air traffic control overload.

[December 19, 1999, 21:52]


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