Greenpeace blasts Amazon in latest cloud energy report, lauds Apple – GeekWire
Greenpeace Report: Oil in the Cloud - Greenpeace USA
Grünes Cloud Computing möglich | Greenpeace
Grünes Cloud Computing möglich | Greenpeace
Greenpeace activists hold a banner during a demonstration against what they say are energy choices made by Microsoft, outside Microsoft's office in Istanbul April 18, 2012. The words on the banner refer to Greenpeace's report, "How Clean is Your Cloud ...
Greenpeace: Microsofts Energiepolitik ist nicht transparent genug - WinFuture.de
manage it | IT-Strategien und Lösungen
Greenpeace Report: Oil in the Cloud - Greenpeace USA
Greenpeace: Microsofts Energiepolitik ist nicht transparent genug - WinFuture.de
Apple, Facebook and Google Top Greenpeace Energy Report Card | Fortune
How Dirty is Your Data? Greenpeace Wants the Cloud to be Greener | eaves.ca
Greenpeace: Google, Microsoft & Other Online Giants Need Greener Data Centers
Greenpeace-Report: Cloud-Computing verbraucht mehr Strom als ganz Deutschland
Apple und Facebook führen im Cloud Computing Report von Greenpeace - Saving-Volt
Greenpeace announces its latest report about the environmental impacts of cloud | Computerworld
How clean is your cloud? A summary of Greenpeace report | IEEE STC SC Resource & Energy Management
Greenpeace Report: Oil in the Cloud - Greenpeace USA
Digitale schwarze Wolke | Greenpeace
Greenpeace-Report: Cloud-Computing verbraucht mehr Strom als ganz Deutschland
Greenpeace & Amazon Trade Blows Over 100% Renewable Energy Claims - CleanTechnica
New Greenpeace Report Shows the Environmental Impact of the Internet | Time
Greenpeace International - Cloud computing is one of the fastest growing consumers of electricity in the world. That is why Apple must power its iCloud data centres with renewable energy. Sign our
Click Clean Report" von Greenpeace: Nur Apple mit Bestnote | heise online
Greenpeace Report: Oil in the Cloud - Greenpeace USA
Greenpeace: Cloud Contributes to Climate Change | Data Center Knowledge | News and analysis for the data center industry
Apple defends green credentials of cloud computing services | Coal | The Guardian