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Here is today’s sustainable IT services news, research and analysis — written for technology partners, green IT service providers, CIOs, chief sustainability officers (CSOs) and climate accounting professionals.

1. Executive Departure: Executive VP and Chief Corporate Affairs and Sustainability Officer Laura Lane is exiting UPS, effective September 30, PR Week reported. Lane will not be replaced. Instead, her responsibilities will be distributed to multiple UPS executives. For instance, sustainability functions will report to EVP and U.S. President Nando Cesarone, the report said.

2. Consultancy: Keep an eye on C3 Group, a two-year-old sustainability consultancy that’s gaining momentum, Hull Is This reported.

3. Partner Program: My Green Lab has launched an Accelerator Partner Program. The organization develops standards for laboratories and laboratory products involving medical and technical innovations.

4. Partnership – Electric Vehicles and Telematics: ChargePoint‘s charge management software will integrate with Mercedes-Benz and Setra brand buses. The software supports asset monitoring, real-time insights and advanced reporting capabilities.

5. AI Energy Consumption: Sustainable Metal Cloud said its immersion cooling technology is 28% cheaper to install than other liquid-based solutions, and claims the technology reduces energy consumption by up to 50%, CNBC reported. Sustainable Metal Cloud is an Nvidia partner.

6. Apple Launch Event: Apple will unveil the iPhone 16 and other new devices during a September 9 launch event at the company’s headquarters. We’ll be watching to see if or how Apple touts carbon neutral or sustainable products at the gathering. During the 2023 launch event, a carbon neutral Apple Watch surfaced. But some critics questioned the carbon neutral claims, since the associated formula included Apple purchasing carbon credits.

7. Microsoft – Solar Power: Microsoft has agreed to buy solar power generated by panels on hundreds of public housing and government-owned buildings in Singapore, Bloomberg reported.

1. Venture Capitalists: Numerous climate VCs are backing Kamala Harris for U.S. president, Axios reported.

2. Complete M&A List: Here’s our database of all M&A deals involving green IT and renewable energy buyers, sellers and investors.

1. United States – AI Regulations: Elon Musk voiced support for California’s AI safety bill.

2. Canada – Electric Vehicle Tariffs: Canada is launching a 100% tariff on imports of Chinese-made electric vehicles, the Associated Press reported, matching U.S. tariffs imposed over what Western governments say are China’s subsidies that give its industry an unfair advantage.