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  1. Digital media's ecological footprint has come under greater scrutiny in recent years, and research shows it is a not so benign "paperless" alternative. Read more at Suite101: The Environmental Impact of Digital Media http://environmentalism.suite101.com/

  2. Although regulation is not yet in place, market parties in the energy sector are searching for biomass that is sustainable.

  3. How are companies addressing the environmental impact of transportation in their supply chains?

  4. To cut their carbon footprints, retailers Whole Foods Market and Bed Bath & Beyond are dropping suppliers that source fuel from Canada's oil sands (also known as the Alberta Tar Sands), reports the Financial Times.

  5. Information Management Editorial Staff, Energy conservation and alternative energy strategies are expected to grow in importance in the coming year.

  6. Green buildings are important for the environment, cost reduction, reducing energy usage and for our health

  7. An independent, non-commercial, bilingual (English & Chinese) website devoted to the publication of high quality information and debate on the environment

  8. Overview on how NetApp is reducing power consumption in the data center.

  9. An inside look at the making of a global energy service organization that produces wind turbines locally to bring sustainable energy services and economic opportunity to underserved regions of the world.

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