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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 HlLLARY CLITON November 25, 2008 12:10 PM PST
Microsoft should do better, funny that they don't as their headquarters is located in the heart of liberal green America
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by William Crow November 25, 2008 12:40 PM PST
I don't car what Grenpeace thinks.
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by uncle_salty November 25, 2008 1:24 PM PST
Amen to that!
by pjhenry1216 November 25, 2008 12:59 PM PST
Why isn't Nokia scored as high as it was last time? If you click on version 9, Nokia scored just a smidge higher last time. Granted, its practically insignificant, but nonetheless it seems to have fallen when you'd think it would have possibly jumped ahead by just a little bit.
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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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