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Need for Eco-Friendly Architecture of Computing and Telecommunications Devices: Green Computing Perspective
Sanat Kumar Sahu

Sanat Kumar Sahu, Department of Computer Science, Govt. Kaktiya PG College Jagdalpur, (C.G.), India
Manuscript received on 08 December 2015 | Revised Manuscript received on 16 December 2015 | Manuscript Published on 30 December 2015 | PP: 20-22 | Volume-5 Issue-7, December 2015 | Retrieval Number: G2244125715/2015©BEIESP
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Abstract: Green computing, also called green technology is the present need for safe environment. Its major goals are to use computers related resources like – monitors, printer, storage devices, networking and communication systems – efficiently and effectively with minimal or no impact on the environment. There is need to study the effect of computing resources , e-waste and other hazardous element that are responsible for global warming and changing nature of climate. So that how we can go for the eco-friendly Information and communications Technology, which aim to reduce the emissions of the CO2 , CFC and N2O gases. To be safe from all the hazardous and harmful effect on environment, in the present time use of eco-friendly computers and electronic products has to be adopted. Business industries, Government and Nonprofit organizations should learn and adopt the future of Green computing. In this paper I intend to review the state and art of e-waste and in addition examine the possible solutions for prospect research advice to make possible green Computing.
Keywords: Green computing, Energy Star, Kyoto Protocol, EPEAT, Green House, Global Warming, Environm.

Scope of the Article: Green Computing