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- "It all fits" ?
- "It all fits" ?Glad to see you aren't obsessing!I'm wondering, do you do [b]anything[/b] other than think of ways that MS annoys you? :)Good article, MurphBut don't expect any recompense from Redmond this month, I can tell you.(just kidding, not suggesting that you DID expect anything from Redmond)The other piece.Who...
- Tags: Apple Inc., Now Let, Microsoft Corp., Kyoto
- Discussion threads 2007-12-03
- All things kyoto, now they tell us
- All things Kyoto, now they tell usNo surpriseNot least because Kyoto deliberately left half of the problem off of the table: carbon-fixation reductions. What matters is the whole emission/fixation balance; reducing emissions while also reducing carbon binding by a greater amount isn't going to help.what happens when you have...
- Tags: extinction, Kyoto
- Discussion threads 2007-10-25
- Politics, Tech, ET, and Global Warming
- Politics, Tech, ET, and Global WarmingSimple assumptions and quick dismissivesIn the global warming debate, part 2 is "What to do about it" - but a lot of that depends on part 1 "Is there really global warming - and is it man-made". It is VERY important to have a basis...
- Tags: global warming, climate modeling, Kyoto
- Discussion threads 2005-08-17
- "Wintel Causing Global Heating" -McNealy
- I'm thinking of trying out for the National Inquirer - they pay more than zdnet, and their standards are way lower - I mean is that a win win or what? The Kyoto lobbyists have this little problem - not only has the earth had more climatic hot...
- Tags: National, Pluto, Kyoto
- Blog posts 2005-08-04
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- Cautionary tale: carbon trading and carping loggers
- In New Zealand an official carbon-trading scheme is not running smoothly. It's perhaps a cautonary tale for other countries or regions looking at carbon-trading as a way to curtail greenhouse gas emissions. New Zealand's a signator to the Kyoto Protocol which led that nationto try carbon-trading...
- Tags: Emission, Greenhouse Gas, New Zealand, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-05-13
- Weeks before the Olympics, China collects its first gold medal, USA gets silver
- Courtesy OECD and IEA. It's official, China is #1, world champ, leader of the pack. The US, long the leader, has relinquished its crown. A new study to be published in May says China now emits more man-made CO2 per year than the...
- Tags: China, Carbon Dioxide, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-04-25
- Germany uses n-word to describe American policies
- Wow, when you get blasted by a German government minister, they get...well, anthropomorphic in their insults. The German official in question called American policies on global warming "Neanderthal." And Germans know their Neanderthals, that country was host of the first-known Neanderthal bones ever found. I...
- Tags: Germany, Emission, Carbon Dioxide, Government, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-04-19
- Bisphenol A becomes point of Canada-U.S. conflict
- Bisphenol A becomes point of Canada-U.S. conflictRE: Bisphenol A becomes point of Canada-U.S. conflictInvade us, we aren't scared of you, we have forks and bears!Blame Canada? Not funny...Your reference to southpark is totally inappropriate for this article. If the only thing you know about Canada is through southpark, you...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Bisphenol, Canada-U.S.
- Discussion threads 2008-04-16
- Gartner: $100 laptop still too expensive for the emerging markets
- Gartner: $100 laptop still too expensive for the emerging marketsIt is a process to hit price points that will work everywhere. OLPC hasat least hit price points that mean probably hundreds of millions more will now be able to afford computers. True, there are billions in need, but, prices will...
- Tags: Financial services, Marketing research, emerging market, $100 laptop, laptop computer, Gartner Inc., phone, computer, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-04-07
- OSIsoft, Long Used for Performance Measurement, Now Boosts Environmental Sustainability
- A large and growing use of OSIsoft software is helping companies measure and monitor energy and other resource consumption, conserve energy use, reduce their carbon emissions, and improve water quality. The fear of global warming has accelerated interest in carbon footprint reduction, of course, as have government requirements at a...
- Tags: Performance, Microsoft Corp., OSIsoft, Tools & Techniques, Portals, Monitors & Displays, Productivity, Management, Internet, Hardware, Components
- Case studies 2008-04-01
- China becoming gold medalist in CO2 emissions
- If you believe global warming's a crock, this blog's worth another good belly laugh. If you suspect that CO2 and other greenhouse gases could be altering the climate, then this there's more evidence that the U.S. and China are plunging us into a climatic sauna. A...
- Tags: China, Emission, Carbon Dioxide, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-03-22
- From gas to solid, that's not just physics, that's green tech
- Courtesy: Carbon Sciences Every inspirational speaker will tell an audience to take a negative and turn it into a positive. Politically CO2 emissions have become a negative in many parts of the world. CO2 is deemed to be one of the greenhouse gases...
- Tags: Green Technology, Carbon Dioxide, CSA, CS, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-03-04
- U.S. has more sun but Europe has more solar power...for now
- Courtesy EER. A new study of the Concentrated Solar Power industry shows Europe to be far ahead, with major growth in the U.S. a couple years away. Emerging Energy Research found several reasons for the growth on Concenrtated Solar Power...but first a brief explanation....
- Tags: Solar Energy, Europe, Chip, CSP, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Telecom & Utilities, Hardware, Networking, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-02-16
- Which way is the wind blowin' ?
- The folks at Emerging Energy are looking at the year past and the year to come. Here's their optimistic take on what's up with carbon dioxide emissions and carbon footprint reduction: "Recently, the EU acted to commit to 20% CO2 reductions by 2020. Europe is...
- Tags: China, Carbon Dioxide, European Union, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-02-05
- Why the Net doesn't belong to America
- Why the Net doesn't belong to AmericaThe Net shouldn't belong to anyone...I think you're wrong in calling for more international coalitions to regulate the Internet. Everything that's good that's come about because of the Internet is because no single government, corporation or individual can assert full authority over it.So what...
- Tags: Internet, Google Inc., government
- Discussion threads 2008-02-04
- Gore's a wh#re, Bali's hangover for '08
- There'll be more argument and name-calling over climate change in the year ahead. There are now more avowed factions on climate change than there used to be about seat belts in cars. You youngsters may not realize that at one time Detroit and entire auto industry faced imminent...
- Tags: Belt, Conference, Climate, Global Warming, Gore, Bali, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-01-01
- Windows, Linux, and the kyoto Climate Protocols
- Windows, Linux, and the Kyoto Climate ProtocolsAh the zombiesNice report from Bali:http://nzclimatescience.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=178&Itemid=1]Fortnight%20of%20the%20undeadHmm, Windows v. Linux AND Global Warming?All in one post? You must really need hits :)Parallel world?Obviously a dimensional rift has opened up and swallowed you Rudy. A world where MS client server doesn't work and Unix...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, Microsoft Windows, God, Kyoto Climate, Linux
- Discussion threads 2007-12-19
- Windows, Linux, and the kyoto Climate Protocols
- I read a blog, yesterday, by one Randall Hoven, titled "Kyoto Schmyoto" which started with this: One would think that countries that committed to the Kyoto treaty are doing a better job of curtailing carbon emissions. One would also think that...
- Tags: Emission, Treaty, Climate, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Operating Systems, UNIX, Software, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2007-12-19
- A suicide pact for humanity? U.S. and Europe agree to footnote emission targets
- The European Union and the United States have reached agreement at the climate change conference in Bali. They'll include target numbers for emission reduction by industrial nations, but those numbers will go in a footnote. So the E.U. gets their 25-40% greenhouse gas emissions cuts by 2020 into...
- Tags: U.S., Carbon Dioxide, Nation, Conference, Bali, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-12-14
- Two cities and two separate paths to the planet's future
- There's only one planet for us all, at this point. Until migration to Mars or another solar system begins, we got this little piece of real estate. But the UN climate conference in Bali is clear indication that there is precious little agreement on what to do or...
- Tags: U.S., Conference, U.S. Senate, E.U., Real Estate, Taxes, Business Operations, Financial Planning, Finance, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-12-13
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