Engineering a Greener World...
Engineering a Greener World
Having pushed its way to the forefront of the national news, the green movement and energy debate have set into motion ambitious initiatives and programs, ranging from the increased use of electric vehicles to the further development of bio-fuels for electric power generation. Now, joining in on...
Web Users Go Green...
Web Users Go Green
Americans are serious about going green, with about three-quarters of people in the U.S. now recycling, according to a recent Harris Interactive poll. But experts are quick to point out that recycling is only one part of what we can do to help the environment. Other steps include shopping locally, cutting...
Results of "Greening of HR Survey&q...
Results of "Greening of HR Survey" Released
More than half of employers currently practice strategic environmental management, a survey released today indicates. “The Greening of HR Survey,” conducted by Buck Consultants, an ACS company and one of the world’s leading human resource and benefits consulting firms, finds that 54 percent of...
Luxury Goes Green...
From homes made entirely from recycled materials to designer shoes that boast a small carbon footprint, being green no longer means sacrificing luxury. Last year alone, consumers saw the launch of the first all-green, business-class-only airline, a high-end vodka bottled in recycled glass with a label...
Robots show that brain activity is linke...
Humanoid robots have been used to show that that functional hierarchy in the brain is linked to time as well as space. Researchers from RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Japan, have created a new type of neural network model which adds to the previous literature that suggests neural activity is linked solely...
China adviser outlines climate tech prop...
China is promoting a plan to dramatically boost the flow of greenhouse gas-cutting technology from wealthy economies to developing countries. The plan will be discussed during a two-day conference in Beijing from Friday, but its content has not yet been officially released.Go to Source
Can Web 2.0 Revolutionize Corporate Resp...
The question today is: Can Web 2.0 Revolutionize Corporate Responsibility, or what’s sometimes known as CSR? Web 2.0 is interactive online video, it’s interactive Web; it’s social networking. Rather than things going linearly, they are more information and interaction coming from all...
Nuclear-powered passenger aircraft '...
A scientist has predicted that later this century, nuclear-powered aircraft will be transporting millions of passengers around the world. According to a report in The Times, the scientist in question is Ian Poll, Professor of Aerospace Engineering at Cranfield University,...
‘Air-powered cars’ to hit the road i...
A new carmaker has a plan for cheap, environmentally-friendly cars an air-powered car. It may be available sooner at a price tag that will hardly be a budget buster. The vehicle may not run like a speed racer on back road highways, but developer Zero Pollution Motors is betting consumers will be willing...
Electronics Industry Changes the Climate...
Emissions of a greenhouse gas that has 17,000 times the planet-warming capacity of carbon dioxide are at least four times higher than had been previously estimated. Nitrogen trifluoride (NF3) is used mainly by the semiconductor industry to clean the chambers in which silicon chips are made.Go to Source

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