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Green IT Remains Immature, Emission Offsets Highly Unlikely

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Green IT remains immature, and the industry is highly unlikely to offset its carbon emissions by 2020, a survey says. Carbon offset – Greenhouse gas – Environment – Carbon Cycle – Carbon Management

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