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    Greening the Internet

    Greening from the Margins: the Geopolitics of Extractive, Operational, and Post-Consumer E-waste management

    25 July 2025
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    A Fossil-Free Internet by 2030

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    Greening the Internet: Transforming Useful Research into Used Outcomes

    25 July 2025
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    Unlocking the Potential of Green Coding into Practice

    25 July 2025
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    Greening Internet of Things (IoT) for Smart Cities

    25 July 2025
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    Creating a research strategy to green the Internet

    25 July 2025
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    How to Address Climate Change Risks by Enhancing Internet Infrastructure Resiliency

    25 July 2025
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    A Sustainable and Just Internet for All

    25 July 2025
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    Greening IoT using Radio Frequency (RF) Signal Power: Alternative Energy Source (Green Energy) for IoT

    25 July 2025
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    RESEARCH QUESTION  The research focuses on green power through ambient RF energy harvesting, where up to 6V can be harvested through the cascading of multiple rectenna circuits. The research question is: Can IoT be green-powered using ambient radio frequency (RF) energy harvesting?  WHY IS THIS RESEARCH IMPORTANT?  IoT continues to grow exponentially, with about 30…

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    Greening from the Margins: the Geopolitics of Extractive, Operational, and Post-Consumer E-waste management

    25 July 2025
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