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Carbon police will patrol UK by 2050, Brits say
Brits believe carbon police and energy rehab will be part of everyday life in 2050, according to a new report.Posted: 25 June 2008
Google phone could track your carbon footprint
Imagine a phone that tracks your movements and -- with a touch of a button -- shows you how to green your car journeys by taking public transport instead.Posted: 19 June 2008
Verdiem software cuts idle PCs' energy waste
Today we're expecting Verdiem, PC power-management company, to update its Surveyor software that puts idle computers and computer networks into low-power mode when idle.Posted: 14 May 2008
Eco is the answer for cash-strapped households
To help consumers make the green switch, a coalition of big businesses including B&Q, O2 and Tesco are backing climate campaign Together, which celebrated its first anniversary yesterday.Posted: 13 May 2008
24 easy ways to make your building green
We're getting greener at home -- now our offices need to follow suit. The US-based Building Owners and Managers Association gives us and our employers advice on how to green up at work.Posted: 21 April 2008
PURE add new green tech to EcoPlus range
We've seen their energy-efficient Chronos II, now PURE are expanding their range of EcoPlus DAB radios even further.Posted: 11 December 2007
Video: tech project greens the tumble dryer
Our sister site ZDnet.co.uk have been receiving all sorts of entries to their tech pet project competition, including a gadget to stop tumble dryers wasting energy by overrunning.Posted: 10 December 2007
Survey finds 12 per cent of US shoppers will pay more for green tech
A new survey from Forrester Research found that 12 per cent of Americans will pay more for greener tech.Posted: 04 December 2007
Ken urges Londoners to "repair our planet"
Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London, has launched a section on his website called DIY Planet Repairs, urging Londoners to do their bit to help save the planet.Posted: 07 November 2007
Marvell chip cuts PC energy use
US company Marvell has released chips for PC and laptop power bricks that will substantially cut down the amount of electricity required to run these machines, reducing your carbon footprint.Posted: 06 November 2007
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