environment
Latest about environment
Self-driving taxis could be really, really good for the planet
By Duncan Geere published
Researchers have found that a fleet of electric, driverless taxis could dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Processors do grow on trees: your next phone could be made of wood
By Duncan Geere published
An international team of engineers have created the first semiconductor chip made almost entirely out of wood.
How dirty is your data? The importance of boosting green credentials
By David Howell published
The cloud has delivered massive savings and huge increases in efficiency, particularly to smaller businesses. But has this come at an environmental cost?
Teen finds way to save government $400m with font change
By Dean Wilson published
A 14-year-old boy has found that a simple shift from Times New Roman to Garamond could save millions in ink costs per year.
Green IT: making your company's IT environmentally friendly
By TechRadar published
Sponsored Making the right choices when purchasing new IT can not only reduce costs but also improve the green credentials of your business.
How Sony is trying to save the world
By James Rivington published
Sony's new Osaki Home Ents HQ is the very first building of its kind to use a natural 'bioskin' cooling system, and TechRadar was lucky enough to visit earlier today.
Wireless comms 'under threat' from climate change
By Kate Solomon published
A government report published today warns that climate change could damage the UK's wireless communications infrastructure.
Greenpeace criticises coal-fuelled internet cloud
By Adam Hartley published
Eco-campaigners at Greenpeace have criticised the idea of an internet 'cloud' - with data centres built by the likes of Facebook, Apple, Google and others still largely powered by coal.
Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox
Get the hottest deals available in your inbox plus news, reviews, opinion, analysis and more from the TechRadar team.