Comments on: Greenpeace rates electronics makers' green claims
'Tis the season for greening gadgets. In its quarterly ranking, Greenpeace sees progress on electronic waste and toxics but pressures firms to act on global warming.
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- by HeavyJim November 26, 2008 4:28 PM PST
- Yeah, beleive a group that spends its resources running around the world in old icebreakers burning untold tens of thousands of gallons of fuel oil to have fun. Greenpeace is a joke.
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