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No 'Green" Apple Computers Here

   Being an Apple owner, I have to admit I was a little surprised that they did not score better on the ClimateCounts survey on how green the company is.
 
Here is their mission:

Climate Counts brings consumers and companies together to tackle climate change.We score companies annually on the basis of their voluntary climate actions: the higher the score, the higher the commitment. The Climate Counts Company Scorecard, launched in June 2007, helps people vote with their dollars by making climate-conscious purchasing and investing choices that put pressure on the world's most well-known companies to take the issue of climate change seriously. Supported by organics pioneer Stonyfield Farm and based in New Hampshire, Climate Counts believes everyday consumers can be the most important activists in the fight against global warming.

   Other losers included Viacom, Amazon, EBay, and Burger King.
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