
OAKLAND, Calif. -- In response to exponential growth in computing needs -- and the resulting growth in energy bills -- the world of higher education is taking a serious look at energy management and green IT strategies.

FRAMINGHAM, Mass. -- A survey by Computerworld magazine found that money, not environmental issues, will drive the shift to more energy-efficient technologies in the coming year, and small efforts with big paybacks may take center stage.

SALEM, Ore. and OLYMPIA, Wash. -- A new "E-Cycling" program passed into law in Oregon and Washington takes effect on New Year's Day, requiring electronics manufacturers to recycled old hardware, and promising to spur the growth of responsible e-waste disposal.
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