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Apple quits Chamber of Commerce over greenhouse gas issues
Apple resigns over climate policy
By Philip Michaels | PC World
Published: 11:33 GMT, 06 October 09
Apple has resigned its membership in the US Chamber of Commerce citing opposition to the business trade organisation's stance on greenhouse gasses. The trade group has been a very vocal opponent of current legislative efforts to reduce greenhouse gasses
Apple's resignation comes in the wake of comments last week from Chamber of Commerce president Thomas J. Donohue who said that his group supported federal legislation to reduce carbon emissions. Donohue criticised a bill passed by the House of Representatives this summer "because it is neither comprehensive nor international, and it falls short on moving renewable and alternative technologies into the marketplace and enabling our transition to a lower carbon future".
That was apparently the final straw for Apple, which has made a strong push to reduce the environmental impact of its products in recent years.
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In a letter to Donohue, Catherine A. Novelli, Apple's vice president of worldwide government affairs wrote: "As a company we are working hard to reduce our own greenhouse gas emissions by relying on renewable energy at our facilities and designing more energy-efficient products for our customers. ... For those companies who cannot or will not do the same, Apple supports regulating greenhouse gas emissions, and it is frustrating to find the Chamber at odds with us in this effort."
Apple's not the only company to part ways with the US Chamber of Commerce over this issue. The Washington Post reports that three other companies have pulled out of the group because of its climate policy--Pacific Gas and Electric, PNM Resources, and Exelon. A fourth company, Nike, resigned from the Chamber of Commerce board, but remains a member.


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James Smith, João Pessoa Brazil | Published: 13:54 GMT, 07 October 2009
Good for Apple and shame on Rick. When it comes to "junk science" the naysayers about environmental protection are experts. Not to mention being liars and hypocrites.
Rick | Published: 13:13 GMT, 07 October 2009
Once everyone finally wizens-up and sees past the junk-science propaganda being foisted on them by anti-capitalist activists disguised as environmental champions, maybe we can all get back to living in reality. Until then, feel sorry for those gullible enough to fall for the sob stories and tales of doom, like so many Chicken Littles.