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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Travel less, skip the hassles, and help the environment

With the cost of fuel skyrocketing and environmental concerns escalating, it seems that we should all take matters into our own hands.

While I totally believe in face-to-face interaction and traveling to meet with customers, I have taken many trips that, in hindsight, could have been handled just as well using collaboration/communication technology. Therefore, I have set a personal goal to reduce my travel by 20 percent. That amounts to simply not taking one trip in five. While I will still travel more than most, I intend to travel significantly less.

The technology surrounds us to collaborate more effectively and (quite the opposite of air travel) it is improving every day. Technology allows us to have highly interactive conversations and share more and more rich information. So assuming that we can leverage technology, what is the downside? Let's see, I save tons of time not being in security lines, not walking aimlessly through airports, not eating standing up and not having my knees jammed into the seat in front of me. And I reduce my personal-carbon footprint at the same time.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Flat-Screen TVs May Be Worse For Environment

Flat-screen computer monitors are traditionally considered "green" because they use less energy than older models. But a synthetic chemical used in flat- screen monitors could pose a serious threat to the environment and accelerate global warming. Alex Cohen talks with Michael Prather, one of the authors of a new study on Nitrogen Tri-fluoride that appears in the journal, Geophysical Research Letters.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Kuwait Environment 'in Serious Danger'

Kuwait's environment is in danger and the government is not taking the necessary measures to protect it. As many violations are occurring in the environmental field, the Green Line Environmental Society (GLES) is watching the Kuwaiti environment and is trying to help preserve and protect it. GLES, a voluntary NGO, recently detected serious and dangerous environmental violations. The society has reported the matter to the concerned authorities responsible for the environment -- the Environment Public Authority (EPA) -- but they have not received any response until now.

GLES decided to bring the matter up with His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser Al-Mohammed Al-Sabah. "Kuwait should be rescued from environmental crimes committed against its residents which are caused by the negligence of the EPA. I call upon the Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser Al-Mohammed to use his authority to solve these problems.

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