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Apple states bold coal-free ambition for iCloud, now must explain how it will get there

Blog entry by Gary Cook | May 23, 2012

Apple has made a bold claim to make all three of its data centres “coal free” and has doubled the amount of solar energy powering its data centre in North Carolina. Apple’s customers certainly appreciate boldness, and will love the... Read more >

Apple responds to customers, starts down road to clean energy iCloud

Blog entry by Gary Cook | May 18, 2012

This week, after hundreds of thousands of Apple customers and Greenpeace supporters asked the company to use clean energy instead of dirty coal, it announced a significant investment in local renewable energy to power its data centre... Read more >

Broadcasting live! We’re reading your messages to Apple at their Headquarters

Blog entry by Brandy Palm | May 15, 2012 1 comment

Hi, My name is Brandy and I’m here in our “iPod” to send Apple your messages. We’re right in front of Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino, California, in an eight-foot tall, ten-foot wide pod broadcasting audio messages from people like... Read more >

Apple: the writing’s on the wall

Blog entry by Kat Clark | May 15, 2012 6 comments

For over a month now, our supporters around the world have been helping us tell Apple that they want a clean iCloud. Apple’s executives have thus far ignored the hundreds of thousands of people asking them to use their influence for... Read more >

Apple can be an environmental leader again

Blog entry by Renee Blanchard | May 9, 2012

The very first campaign I worked on when I arrived at Greenpeace in 2006 was the Green My Apple campaign. It was exciting and different, and as someone who has proudly held on to her iMac G3 (Bondi Blue I might add) to this very day, I... Read more >

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