E-mail Spam & Environment

Posted by Tapan Kumar on Sunday, April 19, 2009
According to one report ”Carbon footprint of E-mail Spam Report”, 62 trillion spam e-mails are sent globally every year, which is equivalent to 17 million tons of CO2 emission ,according to the research by climate consultants ICF International and anti virus firm McAfee.

Source of information-Report published in The TOI dated-18-4-2009.



New ISRO satellite study says 75% of Himalayan Glaciers are melting, 8% advancing and 17% showing no change. Average retreat was an alarming 3.75 Km between 1989 & 2004. 2190 Glaciers were studied, with experts making field trips to confirm satellite data. The Findings are sure to raise concern over the health of Asia's 'water Towers'.

 There is sufficiency in the world for man's need but not for man's greed.---Mohandas K Gandhi

 

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