Google Bomb Goes Green

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Continuing the intersection of technology and politics, Carrie Sheffield reports on how the Earth Day Network is enlisting the help of Google to publicize an Earth Day effort to flood the congressional switchboard with a million phone calls asking members of Congress to pass environmental legislation:

"We're really excited about this because Congress keeps saying they don't hear from the American public on climate change," said Kathleen Rogers, president of Earth Day Network, which bills itself as an eco-activism group connecting some 17,000 organizations in 174 countries. "The [presidential] candidates are not being asked about climate change. Climate change is the biggest threat to humanity that we've ever faced."

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