Carnegie Mellon University found that e-commerce systems do reduce the use of buildings, but they generally rely on a transportation system that is more energy and pollution intensive (not to mention they clog up the highways and cause air traffic delays and then we as a society complain about it when it's actually our purchases adding to the problem). The "Green Team" at Carnegie Mellon also took into account all those boxes and packing materials, which they say makes the environmental impact of e-commerce 2.5 times worse than conventional commerce.
- Skinny 12-13-2000 9:17 pm




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