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Comments on: Grading Google's carbon neutral claims

How the search giant's carbon neutral achievements compare to other tech heavyweights.

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by lighthouse66 May 7, 2009 12:22 PM PDT
Why is Microsoft listed in both the "Green" list and the "Yellow" list at the end of the story?
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by candacelombardi May 7, 2009 1:20 PM PDT
Thanks for pointing out the typo. Microsoft is listed as "yellow" only by Climate Counts.
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by cp256 May 7, 2009 1:23 PM PDT
Carbon offsets, what a freakin' scam.
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by Altotus May 8, 2009 1:25 PM PDT
I do not understand why the industry wont change so the energy rejected by data centres can be recycled as a product stream such as hot water. It would cut costs and offer economic recovery of otherwise wasted energy. the recycled energy would offset the use of energy by users of the product stream as well. This is not rocket science.
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by idfubar May 23, 2009 11:29 PM PDT
'cause someone who's wearing blinders and has his fingers in his ears isn't in a position to listen to your crazy "bigger picture" solutions; how do you think he got energy consumption problems in the first place?!?!
by sandeepdhawan September 6, 2009 2:57 AM PDT
Dear Bill, Why don't you think of partnering with Mr Manoj Upadhyay, the Chairman and Managing Director of ACME Group of companies. He is a very dynamic and enterprising man who will be an ideal person to meet with and bank upon.
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