Blog Action Day 2009 – Climate Change
Here at Robot Armageddon, we usually inform our viewers about new developments in robotics, science and technology that prove robots will eventually take over the world. Today we are changing topics because it is Blog Action Day 2009. The topic this year is very important - climate change. I wondered for a while how climate change affects the developments on robots, but instead chose to publish a very simple, yet hopefully effective, post. There are 2 topics, both of which have a focus on technology.
First is a picture showing how few solar panels would be needed to power the whole world.
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And secondly, Iceland is building a data center hoping to use the cool climate and abundant geo-thermal power reserves to reduce carbon emissions caused by the high power demands of running and cooling large server farms. If it is successful, Iceland could become the ideal spot for companies looking to reduce their carbon footprint while saving a giant pile of money. Proposed and current heavy industry sites are changing the landscape in Iceland, and hopefully more high-tech industry investment could prevent the need for polluting industry.
Are you taking part in Blog Action Day 2009?
::from Gizmodo, Discovery Magazine & Saving Iceland::




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