Japan tops IDC’s ICT sustainability index says IDC
Some countries are left out from the study, I wonder why. I would love to see Malaysia, Singapore, NZ be in the list as well. Or they didn't qualify to be in the Table as their index score are rather poor? Probably they have the detail in the full report. :)
http://news.radio-electronics.co/manufacturing/japan-tops-idcs-ict-sustainability-index/
Japan tops IDC’s ICT sustainability index
The International Data Corp. has released its second annual ICT Sustainability Index, which ranks the ability of the G20 nations to reduce their CO2emissions through the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). The ICT Sustainability Index was first released in December 2009 to coincide with the United Nations COP15 meeting in Copenhagen. Economic challenges had a significant influence on the 2011 Index Scores, limiting the impact of ICT investments and slowing the adoption of renewable energy sources over fossil fuels.
The results of the ICT Sustainability Index show that Japan continues to lead the G20 nations with a significant margin over the United States, France, Germany, Brazil and the United Kingdom. Within the top tier of countries, the index score for the United States fell slightly, moving it into a three-way tie for the number 2 position with France and Germany, both of which maintained the same Index score as the first release. Similarly, the United Kingdom slipped to the number 3 position, tied with Brazil. China's Index Score dropped by 3 points, largely affected by increased CO2 emissions as its economy avoided the economic slowdown by meeting its energy demands via fossil fueled power stations. Russia and South Africa were the only countries among the G20 to improve its Index Score over the 2009 results.
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Source: IDC ICT Sustainability Index, April 2011. |
"We expected the global recession to have a marked impact on the balance between ICT and economic development, and indeed it showed up, in particular with China," said Vernon Turner, senior vice president of IDC's enterprise infrastructure, consumer and telecom research. "However, IDC believes that China's significant investments in sustainability through its 12th Five Year Plan will help improve its ranking as it benefits from its renewable energy strategy combined with its intelligent economy plans," Turner said.
The 2011 ICT Sustainability Index was created using data sources that reflect energy creation, consumption, and ICT spending among the G20 nations over the past two years. Events from 2011 were not taken into account in generating this year's Index Scores. Complete Index results are summarized in "The Updated G20 ICT Sustainable Index—Japan Stays on Top."
The ICT Sustainability Index is part of IDC's holistic Green initiative designed to help decision makers understand the role of technology in addressing the challenges and opportunities amidst today's energy, environment, and sustainability requirements. Since being launched in 2008, the initiative has produced important research on data center power management and automation, the promotion of green procurement in Asia/Pacific, and document management policies in the enterprise. IDC's Industry Insights companies have also done ground-breaking research on how vertical industries from manufacturing and healthcare to retail and government can use the latest IT tools and services to support a company's overall green initiative.
