Ever wonder why Greenpeace has these wacky attacks on Apple claiming that its computers are so environmentally unfriendly? I have. Their computers are no different than any other ones, but Greenpeace keeps going after Apple.
It's clear why Greenpeace picks on Apple so incessantly: The unique place that Apple and its chief executive officer, Steve Jobs occupy within popular culture and the technology industry make them both convenient whipping boys for publicity-hungry environmental organizations. Calling out Apple over environmental issues simply gets more headlines than criticizing HP would. . . . .
On the even more depressing side, "Mac users are more likely to care about global warming, deforestation, and other environmental issues than your average Windows user."
On the even more depressing side, "Mac users are more likely to care about global warming, deforestation, and other environmental issues than your average Windows user."
Business Week On Why Environmental Groups Go After Apple Computers So Much
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