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Green IT will be a critical component of organisational IT and compliance strategies from 2009 onwards.
There are many thousands of environmentally-related laws and regulations, only a few of which are of direct importance to the IT professional. It is important that the regulations that are discussed here – the ones that are of most significance in the management of Green IT – are tackled in the context of broader environmental compliance activities.
Regulations that are relevant to the IT sector include carbon trading and carbon cap-and-trade schemes, which are used in a voluntary or mandatory capacity to reduce CO2 emissions and offset the impact of the environmental damage caused elsewhere. IT is a significant consumer of power and these schemes, while still very much in their infancy, are of growing importance and relevance for the IT organisation. This pocket guide provides a useful introduction to, and overview of, these schemes.
Apart from carbon trading schemes, organisations are increasingly exposed to regulations around the disposal of waste, particularly electronic waste and, again, these regulations have a specific impact on the IT organisation.
This Pocket Guide is not a legal compliance manual; organisations should refer to the actual legislation or regulations and take their own suitable qualified professional advice on all issues arising from their obligations to comply with environmental legislation.
"The new book series by Alan Calder on green IT and green offices is an outstanding asset for anyone looking to improve the environmental performance of their workplace. Is it equally as informative for office managers looking to set office policies as for the employee interested in their own actions. Calder does an excellent job of making this expansive topic accessible to the interested but non-expert reader. I would highly recommend this book series to both those who are making green IT a centerpiece of their duties, as well as those who are interested in the topic at a more casual level. While the format of the books makes them a handy reference for daily use, the writing is such that they can be taken in also as a textbook to quickly bring the reader up to date on the latest best practices." Jon Dettling, Ecointesys - Life Cycle Systems. To view his full comments click here.
Author: Alan Calder
Publisher: IT Governance Publishing
ISBN: 9781849280006
Pages: 76
Format: Soft Cover
Published Date: 5 March 2009
Availability: Immediate