Web• Had Notebook UL30A and Monitor VW247H-HF ranked as The Greenest Products for NB and Monitor in "2010 Greenpeace Electronics Survey" •Joined the Taiwan CSR rating by "Great Vision Magazine" and won CSR Excellence for IT Industry •Joined CSR Citizenship rating by "CommonWealth Maganize" in 2010 and was listed in Top 10. 2009 WebEarly Greenpeace member Patrick Moore, is a critic of the organization. [4] Moore had once spoken out against nuclear power in 1976, [5] but has since changed his stance to support it, along with renewable energy sources. [6] [7] [8] In Australian newspaper The Age, he wrote in 2007, "Greenpeace is wrong — we must consider nuclear power". [9]
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