The Role of ICT in a Low Carbon Society

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  Alison will outline the role of ICT in a low carbon society and the importance of understanding and managing ICT Energy in organizations.Alison will share her latest global research paper ICT Sustainability: The Global Benchmark 2012 and present the findings of ICT Sustainability maturity in Australia, Canada, China, India, Japan, New Zealand, The United Kingdom and The USA.
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