http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sciencean...-a-kettle.html
The loonies are now after the internet.
I do hope that means they will all stop using it and let the normal people get on with it.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sciencean...-a-kettle.html
The loonies are now after the internet.
I do hope that means they will all stop using it and let the normal people get on with it.
Just at this moment in time i can think of at least two things that are more important, there may well be more, I'll have to have a think about it...... These people beggar belief
A typical search through the online giant's website is thought to generate about 7g of carbon dioxide.So really conclusive figures/proof there then?Dr Alex Wissner-Gross, a physicist from Harvard University who is leading research into the subject, has estimated that browsing a basic website generates about 0.02g of CO2 for every second it is viewed.Well that's a helluva difference in figures! Like saying my car gets somewhere between 5 and 50 mpg!A separate analysis by John Buckley, of carbonfootprint.com, a British environmental website, put the CO2 emissions of a Google search at between 1g and 10g.
On his website, CO2stats.com, Dr Wissner-Gross wrote...Err, pot - kettle - black? Those websites will be hosted on servers with backup/redundancy at data centres around the country/world!A separate analysis by John Buckley, of carbonfootprint.com, a British environmental website,
i hope gordon brown dont read it
he will put an environmental tax on pc's.
Funny how he has a website though. CrAzY
LOL where will it all end ???
pffffff.... the world really has gone totally hatstand.
There is a fantastic example of this at a company near to where I work. They are part of a large global conglomerate and their head of environmental issues drives a stonking great big 4 by 4! Genius.
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