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News Corp. takes carbon emissions pledge

Flag As InappropriateAbendigo Abendigo about 1 year ago about News Corporation

Interesting today that of all companies now News Corp. has jumped in and taken a carbon emissions pledge of offsetting its emissions completely by 2010. Don’t worry, I don’t work for News Corp., I’m with a company called SustainLane.com, which is a review site for green products. Anyway, recently we heard Yahoo was pledging zero-emissions within a few years. The drum roll just keeps getting louder and louder, when it comes to green pledges, but I guess over the coming years we’ll truly see how much is talk and PR, and how much actually gets implemented.

Here’s the link to the story: http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/stor…, in the Herald Sun today.

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