Website review: Climate Counts - make climate chang...
invertebra discovered this in Environment
•10 reviews since Mar 12, 2007
environment, global-warming, climate-change
•climatecounts.org
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Reviews of this website

- Cats-love-it rated 5 months ago
- There's really no way to know how impartial this is.

Karyn rated 5 months ago- Check to see which companies are taking climate change seriously.

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jmroyce rated 8 months ago- I love this website! A great consumer resource, especially for those who are green-minded!

peacefulbean rated 11 months ago- this site lets you know which companies are trying to do something about climate change, and those that aren't. helps you make wise purchases.

preston41 rated 12 months ago- Standards are what it takes to make improvements (as long as the standards aren't biased). Cool site by Joel Makower.

gavinhudson rated 12 months ago- This is one of the coolest sites on the internet for fighting climate change. They deliver the message very well in a positive and uplifting video and offer a host of resources.

burkinaboy rated 14 months ago- Climate Counts is a non-profit campaign that engages consumers and the business community in a constructive effort to fight climate change. By scoring companies annually on the basis of their voluntary action to reverse climate change, Climate Counts helps people make critical distinctions between well-known brands that are leading and those not yet keeping pace. Climate Counts also aims to inspire companies to continually improve their performance - and their annual Climate Counts score. Climate Counts believes everyday consumers can be the most important activists in the fight against global warming.