Green IT is an important topic of information technology and, when properly used, it helps to reduce organization cost, improve efficiency, and mitigate environmental impacts. Directory: ICT and environment ......................................... ... ... ........................................ ... ... 3 Introduction. .............................................. ........................... ... ... ... 3 Outline of Green IT ................................................... ... .......................... ... 4 Importance of Green IT ......................................... ...............................
Wangari Maathai (1940 - 2011) is the founder of the Green Belt Movement and is the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize winner. She wrote four books: Green Belt Movement; Negation: Memoirs; Issues Faced by Africa; and Supplementing the Earth. In addition to having appeared in many books, she and the Green Belt movement are also documentary films "Marches of the Shooting: Vision of Wangari Mary" (Marlboro Productions, 2008). Wangari Muta Maathai was born in Nieri, a rural area of Kenya in 1940. She obtained a Master 's degree from Biological Sciences (1964) with Mount St. Scholastica College in Acheson, Kansas. Pittsburgh (1966) got a doctorate from the German University and Nairobi before acquiring a Ph.D. At the University of Nairobi she also teaches veterinary anatomy (1971)
Wangari Maathai (1940 - 2011) is the founder of Green Belt Movement and Wangari Institute of Wangari. Her life is the beginning of the series: the first woman to receive a doctor's degree. In East and Central Africa, the first female president of the undergraduate at Nairobi University, the first African woman and the first environmentalist (2004) who won the Nobel Peace Prize. Thanks to her respect for her work in the environment, democracy and peace, Professor Maathai is the author of four books including her autobiography: the subject of Unbowed and its documentary rooted in it.
Wangari Maathai is an environmental and political activist in Kenya. In the 1970s she established the Green Belt Movement, a non-governmental organization promoting environmental protection and women's rights. Shirin Ebadi (1947 -) Shirin Ebadi was awarded Nobel peace in his work on the promotion of human rights and women's rights. I won a prize. Her home country is Iran. She is trained as a lawyer, but practice as a judge is not allowed. Ebadi is one of the founder of the Nobel women's initiative to support women's rights around the world.