Carbon emissions stories
Intel has announced plans to further reduce its direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions and develop more sustainable technology solutions.
The agreement marks a key step for Fujitsu Australia in decarbonising its operations and providing lower-emissions services to its customers.
The global data center sector is estimated to account for around 416 terawatts, equivalent to roughly 3% of all energy needs.
With the rise of conscious consumerism and conscious capitalism, mining enterprises are facing pressure to shift to cleaner and more sustainable operations.
Internet and technology company Tencent has announced it plans to become carbon neutral by 2030 across its operations and supply chain.
Cloud buyers are increasingly taking carbon emissions into account, with Gartner predicting it will be a top criterion by 2025.
Strong financial outcomes and sustainability focused leadership is required for long term impact, according to a new report from IDC.
AI tech to contribute 70% of carbon emissions reductions by 2060, says IDC and Baidu whitepaper. Over 35 billion tons of emissions to be reduced.
Emmi, an Australian fintech specializing in carbon risk solutions, has raised $3.5m to support global expansion of its Global Carbon Efficiency Rating (GCER).
Vertiv has announced the Clean Hydrogen Partnership will provide €2.5 million to help fund a project developing low-carbon fuel cells to power data centres.
New research has determined that fibre is the best broadband option for consumers concerned about carbon emissions.
Aspen Technology releases aspenONE V12.2 software, offering sustainability models and product capabilities to accelerate digitalisation efforts.
Technology innovation will play a central role in tackling climate change and achieving carbon reduction goals.
The tool gives customers insight into the greenhouse gas emissions associated with using Microsoft cloud services.
By investing in the rapid advancement of digital technology, businesses can find new ways to get ahead of the competition and create impactful social change.
Cloudflare has announced it will power its networks on 100% renewable energy and remove all historical carbon from its global network by 2025.
Moving to cloud infrastructure could cut Asia Pacific organisations' carbon emissions by 78%, says a report by 451 Research and AWS.
The tech giant has announced it will aim to power all its global data centres and offices with zero-carbon energy by 2030. .
Microsoft New Zealand has released an extensive study of local organisations' performance on sustainability and carbon reduction.
Transportation planning company Abley has developed the first digital tool to help reduce carbon emissions generated by commuters.