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Comments on: Tech makers fail to clean up their act, says Greenpeace

Consumer electronics companies get dismal "green" ratings by Greenpeace, but largely because the watchdog group has upped the ante.

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by JonFraudCarry July 1, 2008 7:59 AM PDT
Greenpeace won't be happy until we are all living back in the Stone Age.
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by Kesteral July 1, 2008 8:44 AM PDT
How is this news? Companies are becoming 'less green' because Greenpeace changed the goals? This just makes their ranking system less valid.
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by Manhattan2 July 1, 2008 10:21 AM PDT
Look into a Solar Transfer.
It was the best green solution 2 years ago, last year, and still this year.
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by ambigous July 1, 2008 8:47 PM PDT
Why does what Greenpeace thinks have to be the basis for a headline and story? In my books they've got zero credibility and even less newsworthiness. Whenever one of their many corporate or government targets starts making some hard come by "green" progress, Greenpeace simply toughens the criteria for what they want accomplished and continues on whining away.
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