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CSCI
(redirected from Climate Savers Computing Initiative)

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CSCIComputer Science
CSCICommission for Social Care Inspection (UK)
CSCIClimate Savers Computing Initiative
CSciChartered Scientist (UK)
CSCIComputer Software Configuration Item
CSCICanadian Society for Clinical Investigation
CSCIContinuous Subcutaneous Infusion
CSCICommercial Satellite Communications Initiative
CSCICentre for the Study of Curriculum and Instruction (University of British Columbia, Vancouver)
CSCICorticosterone Side-Chain Isomerase
CSCIComputer System Configuration Item
CSCIComputer Software Component Interface


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In June, they launched the Climate Savers Computing Initiative (CSCI), an effort to reduce computer power consumption by 50 percent by 2010.
The Climate Savers Computing Initiative is a nonprofit group of eco-conscious consumers, businesses and conservation organizations dedicated to improving the power efficiency and reducing the energy consumption of computers.
Today's news closely follows Google's sponsorship of the Climate Savers Computing Initiative (http://www.
 
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