Eco-friendly Gmail
By debs90
@debs90 (547)
India
December 22, 2010 2:03am CST
Gmail is urging its users to free their mail accounts from not-so-important mails like ads, spams etc. This is a great effort to reduce Carbon Emission. For each e-mail we store in our Gmail account there is a whole lot of carbon emission For 1 spam there is 0.3 grams worth of CO2 emission. So if you have 100 spams , can you calculate how much CO2 are you producing each day. So why don't you delete those useless mails and help in making a " Greener Planet". Please spread this message if you love our planet............
2 responses
@fgb_fritz (278)
• Philippines
22 Dec 10
thank you for the green information,
i am also an advocate of our community,
and i can share this to my fellows
it is always a pleasure
to care and save the planet
promise.. after reading this
i will delete those unnecessary
emails..
thank you
more power! god bless
and merry christmas :)
@nutterdumb (8)
• Philippines
22 Dec 10
I'm a solid Gmail user and I don't know this info...
I use 9MB of the 7GB capacity which is 0%. I thought it was nothing.
Better delete some of my junk mails...
For greener Earth! :)