Tagged: green-web

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Mapping climate change: Google Earth shows us the way

Google Earth has teamed up with the British Met Office and the British Antarctic Survey to announce two new layers displaying the effects of climate change.

Google pulls out of search agreement with Ecocho

Google has pulled out of its search agreement with Australian start-up Ecocho, it has been revealed.

Google invests in renewable energy start-up eSolar

Google is to provide a boost to renewable energy start-up eSolar, it has been revealed.

Australian firm launches global green search engine initiative

A new Australian search engine scheme based on environmentally-friendly principles has been launched in 14 countries, including Australia, New Zealand, the USA, Canada and Germany.

Google to invest in renewable energy

Internet giant Google has announced it is to spend millions of dollars on a new initiative to develop electricity from renewable sources that will be cheaper than power produced from coal.

Measure your carbon footprint with Google

Internet giant Google has added to its environmental credentials with the launch of a new carbon footprint measuring system.

MSN adds Green Channel to site

MSN announces the addition of a brand new Green Channel to its website.

Yahoo! announces details of carbon neutral plan

Yahoo! reveals details about its plans to go carbon neautral this year.

Google plans International Cleanup Weekend

Google is planning an International Cleanup Weekend on October 13th and 14th.

Google.org puts forward $10m commitment to sustainable transport

The non-profit side of search engine giant Google, Google.org, is setting aside $10 million to help aid development in the field of sustainable transport. Bidding for the investment will take place solely online and is open to private sector firms.

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