martes, 6 de octubre de 2009

Apple makes the Chamber of Commerce for differences on climate

Apple on Monday became the latest company to leave the Chamber of Commerce of the United States because you disagree with climate change policy of the financial group.
"We would prefer that the camera opts for a more modern attitude in this decisive and to have a constructive role in dealing with the climate crisis," wrote Catherine Novelli, vice president of management at Apple, in a letter sent Monday to the financial group.
Novelli wrote that Apple gave up his membership of the group "with immediate effect."
Last month, three major energy companies, Exelon, PG & E and PNM Resources, said they left the chamber given the position taken on the climate issue. Other companies have criticized the House, which has called for public meetings held to challenge the scientific evidence say that man is responsible for climate change. These critics say that the position of the House does not reflect the broader vision of its members on the weather.

After Exelon announced his departure last month, the chamber said in a statement that is in favor of "overview of common sense on climate change but opposes a bill passed by the House of Representatives June by a narrow margin of votes.
Senate Democrats released their version of the bill last week that added different aspects to the legislation of the House, although the future of the law is not secure.

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