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more about #greenpeace Omniel: if climate change is polution, why is pluto, and all the planets going through a warming? more » Hey_Blinkon: It was quite the environmental disaster when the guitar hero tanker ran aground. I can't get the pictures of the poor dolphins that beached themselve... more » spiderweb1986: Of the three metrics, the "Environmental Impact Score" seems the most empirical, covering data capturing "the total cost of all environmental impacts ... more » BigManMalone: These places don't really care about going green unless it saves them money or nets them more customers (i.e. revenue), nor should they. If their goin... more » Curse lily: Wow Kotick is doing wonderful for himself, he's become a menace to the game industry and the environment. I know is not him, but hey it's a chance to... more » jetRink: Too bad recycling old ideas doesn't help your green score. more » Nobuyuki: Fantastic job explaining this one. more » Michael Dukakis: This is going to ruin Koticks puppy dinner.... more » 2c-b: I appreciate seeing these kinds of political articles on here - it certainly provides for some provocative discussion. I must say though, while I re... more » Tanneseph: I read a haunting article a while back on what the real slumdogs of india do for a living (offered, obviously, as a counter to the love at the time fo... more » zimmi88: I believe that, as an industry (consumers, developers, hardware engineers), we do ultimately hold an ethical responsibility to "green" ourselves by re... more » Impreza_AWD: Honestly, why does it become a hotbutton issue when it comes to environmental responsibility? I don't see anything bad with having to take care of the... more » cornunderscore2x: I used to think that our "gamer generation" was full of smart, progressive-minded folks. Then I started reading Kotaku comments. :D more » pandafresh: I'm am so confused as to how people here are actually ridiculing this article. face it people, this is a real issue, this effects everyone. more » ToneTheTiger: Why not use your donation money to buy everyone in china a console with the stipulation that the console meet your standards of green electronics. Th... more » ToneTheTiger: I had no idea until just now that Kotaku was another left-leaning media source, like ABC and CBS. What's next, Kotakupeace is gonna tell me I need to... more » ledzep177: I find it funny how defensive gamers get when anyone dares to criticize anything gaming related. Jesus, some of you guys need to realise this is an im... more » Grand_Marquis: Jesus guys, it's Greenpeace, not PETA. They've been credible since at least '99. more » Tom-Servo: Also, off topic but how do you promote comments? more » dowingba: Hm? Sorry I wasn't listening. Was too busy playing video games. more » -
#environment
Oil Giant Greener than Activision, Says Newsweek
Measuring the 500 largest corporations in America, Newsweek found no video game maker in the top 100 and even rated Activision behind environmental bogeyman ExxonMobil. More » -
#lettertotheeditor
Guest Op/Ed: Toxics, Electronics and Why Consoles Matter
Here at Greenpeace we're no strangers to controversy. More » -
#clips
Greenpeace Turns PS3, Wii, 360 Into Spokesmen Against Toxicity in Consoles
Greenpeace today released three videos to highlight what they say is the presence of "highly toxic substances" in video game consoles. More » -
#environment
Greenpeace Once Again Gives Nintendo Low Marks
Every year that Greenpeace releases its "Guide to Greener Electronics", one company is always at the bottom. That company is Nintendo. More » -
#greenpeace
Nintendo Still Hates The Environment
Tisk, tisk, Nintendo. You've done and pissed off the treehuggers again. Last year, Greenpeace released its sixth "Guide to Greener Electronics," which grades electronics makers on how environmentally sound their manufacturing and recycling processes are. It was the first time game consoles were included. Out of the three console companies, Sony came out on top with a 7.3/10 score. Microsoft posted a laughable 2.7/10. Ha. Ha. Ha. Nintendo was the absolute lowest with a 0/10. A first for the Greenpeace guide. Congrats, Nintendo. More »

