Spamming the Globe
August 31, 2009 · Print This Article
Until now, we’ve thought of spam as virtual pollution. It turns out that all those annoying e-mails blight not only our inboxes but additionally the atmosphere. According to a report by McAfee, maker of spam-blocking software, Americans got 62 trillion junk e-mails in 2008.
All those male-enhancement testimonials and Nigerian investment opportunities wasted adequate electricity to
potential 2.4 million U.S. homes for a year. The three seconds it takes to review and delete a spam report emits a 0.3-gram puff of carbon dioxide — equal to driving a car three feet. Americans collectively spend 100 billion aggravating hours per year shedding unwanted e-mails.–Avital Binshtock
[Source] Sierra Club Typepad Team
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