Lord Stern: Downturn Won't Affect Climate Change Efforts
Blog Comment Many people may be unaware that the Kyoto Protocol actually deliberately excluded protection for forests. Due to the complex political agendas of international governments and NGOs during negotiations, protection for forests was deliberately left...
[May 6, 2008, 14:16]
SAP XAPP Emissions Management: Turning Compliance Into A Business Opportunity
White Papers Regulations such as the Clean Air Act and the Kyoto Protocol require emissions-producing entities in the United States, Europe, and elsewhere to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
[March 3, 2005, 2:00]
Staggering! You'd Think This Was A More Widely Discussed Issue?
Talkback Certainly, having the U.S.onboard with the Kyoto Protocol would also be a good first step so it becomes a more front-line issue for all businesses. For all the good that information technology and the Internet brings to people’s lives we should be...
[July 8, 2008, 9:41]
Fujitsu Cuts Carbon Emissions
News Overall, this will help Japan meet carbon dioxide emissions standards from the Kyoto Protocol that go into effect on 16 February. Japanese giant Fujitsu will fully convert to using carrier tape, a material instrumental in the manufacturing of...
[February 2, 2005, 15:10]
Mobile Application Calculates Carbon Footprint
News The resulting calculations can be fed into a secure website to allow comparisons with national and world averages The application even includes an animation to represent the user's contribution to the Kyoto Protocol target.
[December 3, 2007, 12:05]
Grid Computing To Combat Global Warming
News As the UK attempts to meet its targets for lowering carbon emissions by 60 percent by 2050, as part of the Kyoto Protocol, an increasing number of smaller renewable power sources -- such as wind farms and those that use wave energy -- will be...
[January 17, 2005, 17:10]
4G Gets Test Rollout In Japan And China
News Several universities and companies will take part in the initial project stages, including Kyoto University, Beijing University and Fujitsu, the officials said. The project would use the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) and achieve speeds of up...
[November 26, 2003, 8:35]

