Related content
Picture of a wind farmComputing's review of the year looks back at the top stories about IT and the environment  18 Dec 2007
BT logoAppraisal will calculate corporate clients' CO2 emissions  20 Sep 2007
Picture of HSBC bankBank installs desktop video conferencing units  15 Feb 2007
Picture of green computing logoCustomers must separate rhetoric from reality  29 Jan 2007
Bank reduces running costs to less than half of overall IT budget  05 Oct 2006
Cooling towersCeres report urges banks to become key players in driving the world economy forward on a greener path  11 Jan 2008
Wind turbinesCoalition of the world's largest investment groups issue most demanding call yet for emission reductions  15 Feb 2008
Stock pricesReport finds some of Wall Street's titans are guilty of promoting green investments at the same time as blocking climate-related shareholder resolutions  18 Apr 2008
PollutionAs San Francisco enacts the US's first carbon tax, institutional investors call on the Senate to support binding emission cuts of up to 90 per cent by 2050  22 May 2008
Wind turbineReport claims less than 10 per cent of funds from World Bank's carbon trust are supporting renewable energy as bank opts to focus on carbon trading  10 Apr 2008
Electric car chargingIntelligent Energy ramps up funding for R&D and partnerships  04 Jul 2008
Rooftop solar panelFocus on energy savings through fuel efficiency for homes and public and commercial buildings  04 Jul 2008
CornActionAid accuses G8 of driving more people into poverty by pursing biofuels and cutting agri-aid  04 Jul 2008
Click here for more More news
US View logoBusinesses' new found focus on the environment may be welcome, but according to Conrad MacKerron, it is taking attention away from workers' rights issues – and the credibility of the entire green business movement could be at risk  03 Jul 2008
eWasteIt may be a year old, but as Dell's Jonathan Perry explains, firms looking to get rid of their old IT kit still need to pay attention to the WEEE directive  02 Jul 2008
Paul ThomasTelling customers about your environmental targets is all well and good but, as Paul Thomas argues, they are meaningless if you do not know how they are to be achieved  01 Jul 2008
Click here for more More in-depth
What do you think?
Click here for more Post your comment
Click here for more Send an email to the Business Green editor at feedback@businessgreen.com
Reader comments for this story