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AT&T Exceeds Aggressive Energy Reduction Goal
Triple Pundit (Jun 13 2011) Solar , Cloud Computing
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AT&T recently released their 2010 sustainability report entitled “Meet the Possibility Economy.” The 82-page report is upbeat and forward-looking and as the title suggests, it focuses more on possibilities than on accomplishments.
AT&T, which took in $124 billion last year, (up $1.5 billion from 2009) reported greenhouse gas emissions that, at 8.97 million metric tons, were essentially flat from the year before.
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