Could IT really cut EU emissions by over a third?

Michael Holder
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BT report argues wider use of ICT in business has potential to bring significant carbon emissions cut, as well as a £525bn economic boost

As driverless cars, smart buildings, and smart metering edge ever closer to becoming an everyday reality, businesses are increasingly waking up to ways in which advanced computing power and the internet...

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