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How "Green" Is Gaming?

April 22 is Earth Day, 24 hours devoted to considering the impact we have on the natural world and (hopefully) improving our relationship with the planet. It might seem like gaming is low-impact in terms of the environment — after all, you’re just sitting there staring at a screen as opposed to burning tires or releasing mercury into the water supply — but the video game industry does have an effect on the planet. Gamepro recently looked into it and compiled and interesting and/or enlightening article on the impact video games have on Nature. Among the big three consoles, Nintendo’s Wii uses the least power, but, overall, Nintendo has the lowest rating in eco-friendliness among game system manufacturers, according to a Greenpeace report published in January. This isn’t to say Microsoft and Sony are eco-warriors. In the list of consumer electronic manufacturers, Microsoft was second-to-worst and Sony was in the middle of the pack. While the video game industry

Nestle’s attempt to censor Greenpeace palm oil ad backfires

Video: Nestle's attempt to censor Greenpeace palm oil ad backfires Jeremy Hance – mongabay.com March 19, 2010 In a bold online video, the environmental group Greenpeace cleverly links candy-giant Nestle to oil palm-related deforestation and the deaths of orangutans. Cleary angered over the video, Nestle struck back by having it banned from YouTube and replaced with this statement: “This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Soci

Attack of the killer tomatoes

Botanists have discovered for the first time that the plants are carnivorous predators who kill insects in order to “self-fertilise” themselves. New research shows that they capture and kill small insects with sticky hairs on their stems and then absorb nutrients through their roots when the animals decay and fall to the ground

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Attack of the killer tomatoes

Thousands march in London for climate action

A blue wave has rolled towards Westminster as thousands of people marched wearing the colour to call for action on climate change. World leaders will meet next week in Copenhagen with the aim of securing a new deal to tackle rising temperatures. Environmental campaigners, aid agencies, wildlife charities, religious groups and trade unions took part in The Wave, a march organised by the Stop Climate Chaos Coalition

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Thousands march in London for climate action

Oil lobby to fund campaign against Obama’s climate change strategy

Email from American Petroleum Institute outlines plan to create appearance of public opposition to Obama's climate and energy reform. The US oil and gas lobby are planning to stage public events to give the appearance of a groundswell of public opinion against legislation that is key to Barack Obama's climate change strategy, according to campaigners. A key lobbying group will bankroll and organise 20 ''energy citizen'' rallies in 20 states

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Oil lobby to fund campaign against Obama’s climate change strategy

Tissues will no longer be manufactured from virgin forests

On Wednesday morning, the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, maker of Kleenex, Scott and Cottonelle tissues, announced that it will adjust its production standards to increase forest conservation for its tissue products due to pressures from a five year Greenpeace campaign.

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Tissues will no longer be manufactured from virgin forests