Governments, international development organizations and transnational corporations are looking to technology transfers and the growing number of budding green IT initiatives to address economic and social development, as well as concerns about greenhouse gas emissions, climate change and environmental degradation resulting from industrial processes, as was discussed in Part One of this series. The complex, evolving green IT calculus involves evaluating the costs and benefits of often competing interests.
East-West Tech Transfer: The Greening of IT, Part 2
Posted by: Andrew K. Burger October 12, 2007 08:30 AMGovernments, international development organizations and transnational corporations are looking to technology transfers and the growing number of budding green IT initiatives to address economic and social development, as well as concerns about greenhouse gas emissions, climate change and environmental degradation resulting from industrial processes, as was discussed in Part One of this series. The complex, evolving green IT calculus involves evaluating the costs and benefits of often competing interests.