
Efficiently utilising residual waste has become an issue of great importance over recent years, especially as Europe faces the repercussions of the global recession.
As Europe faces the repercussions of the global recession the question of how to efficiently utilise residual waste has become imperative for numerous reasons.
Sir David King, Director of the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, has today called on governments to recognise that they need to develop alternative solutions to reduce our continued dependence on oil reserves and create a clear pathway towards a de-fossilised economy.
Communications Service Providers (CSPs) are evermore aware of energy consumed by their networks.
Cross party support for the new UK Green Bank has reigned in, despite election politics.
Sustainability and environmental initiatives, including carbon management, fall into two main categories: short term tactical actions based on waste, energy use, and carbon emissions reduction; and longer term strategic actions focused on transforming the overall footprint of companies. Learn about the carbon management strategy of 3 leading companies and why they are not waiting to take action…
Sustainability experts from the IMD business school have created a Climate Innovation Case Study that documents Nokia Siemens Networks’ drive to push forward the carbon emission reduction agenda.
In this month’s Climate Leaders Q&A, Climate Action interviews Sven Tolen, ec-H20 and sustainability expert for Tennant Company.
Stephan Scholz from Nokia Siemens Networks joined the COP15 summit to emphasize the unique ability that Information and Communications Technology (ICT) has to foster environmentally sustainable development.
Enablon, the world's leading provider of sustainability software solutions, has been recognized as an “Enterprise Carbon Accounting (ECA) Emerging Leader” in a new report released from Groom Energy, a provider of renewable and energy efficiency solutions to organizations across the U.S.