climate change
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Pennsylvania data centre company Cumulus Data has completed what it calls “key milestones” in a 475MW zero-carbon campus – powered by nuclear power.
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The mobile industry is leading the race towards net-zero emissions, but many need to integrate sustainability goals into their core objectives.
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Eighty data centre companies and 22 associations have launched an agreed way to assess operators’ move to climate neutrality by 2030.
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Data centres use 2.4% of global energy consumption. Operators are hunting for ways to use less energy or to use it more effectively, writes Alan Burkitt-Gray
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An organisation of more than 100 data centre operators and associations is calling on the European Commission to focus on how much water the industry uses – and is asking for new standards.
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Deutsche Telekom has renewed its campaign to become a company that acts responsibility in terms of energy use and other goals.
Forthcoming events
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Vodafone Foundation has launched an international search for climate change research partners to help expand the focus of its DreamLab smartphone app.
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Only four telcos from around the world have signed Amazon’s Climate Pledge, which the data centre, streaming and delivery company started in 2019.
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Spectrum policy can help to tackle climate change, a UK industry body claimed today.
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Norwegian company Telenor is calling for more digitalisation as a way through the climate emergency.
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Microsoft is to use its progress on sustainability goals as a factor in determining executive pay, starting in the next fiscal year.
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The mobile industry’s organisation that is leading the way to specifying the next technology generation is to introduce green targets to address the climate emergency.
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By David Watkins, Solutions Director for VIRTUS Data Centres
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With the world under pressure to tackle climate change, what are the telecoms and data centre industries doing to help? Guy Matthews examines who is doing what to cut emissions and save power.
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Digital Bridge, the telecoms investment company led by Marc Ganzi, has appointed a former renewable energy and climate change advisor as principal on its team.
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Five telecoms companies – BT, Singtel, Telefónica, Telia and Vodafone – are among 28 companies that have committed to new international climate targets.