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Why Data Centre Owners Want Carbon Laws Terminated
Home - eWeekEurope.co.uk (Aug 5 2010) Emissions , Fossil Fuel
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In the dog days of summer you might, like me, find yourself with a bit more time on your hands than usual. Given the standard of the average British summer, spending all of it frolicking in the great outdoors isn’t always an option. Sitting down to watch a few sci-fi classics is one alternative - albeit a geeky one. But beware, rather than escapism, some of these films have a way of focusing the mind on real-world issues in an unexpected way.
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