Dell Offers Virtual Saplings For Earth Day 68
theodp writes "The expansion of Dell's Plant a Tree for Me program into Second Life has the Silicon Valley Sleuth wondering if this represents a new low in Earth Day marketing tie-ins. You may wonder, too, after reading Dell's invitation to its Earth Day Party at Dell Island in SL ('get your own tree sapling to plant in Second Life!')."
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Call it a "new low" if you will... (Score:4, Insightful)
If this is really all we have to complain about, the world is already perfect. Kudos to Dell for finding a way to bring attention to their Plant A Tree program.
(Note: none of that was/is the opinion of my employer).
Re:Call it a "new low" if you will... (Score:4, Informative)
Actually, Dell's environmental initiatives are quite laudable:
Is Dell the brand for EcoGeeks? [ecogeek.org]Re:Call it a "new low" if you will... (Score:5, Insightful)
And in any case, "planting" trees on Second Life might not be a new low, but it certainly is pretty stupid - even if you can't or don't want to plant a real tree, it'd make much more sense to tell people "please leave your computer turned off and don't play Second Life today". Yeah, it'd just be a feel-good measure that'd hardly have any real impact, but planting *virtual* trees? Come on. That's such a blatant attempt at commercialisation that I can understand the submitter's sentiments.
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Is Dell the brand for EcoGeeks? -- http://www.ecogeek.org/content/view/543/ [ecogeek.org]
For once in my life I found the only thing that made me ashamed about using an Apple computer; that being, their lack of vision regarding the environment. Funny, this coming from a company domineered over by a CEO portrayed by popular media as being some socially conscious, acid-dropping, wannabe hippie.
http://www.greenpeace.org/apple/ [greenpeace.org]
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I'm an enthusiastic Mac user, but I've signed that petition. I also run an environmental website (LighterFootstep.com), where the issue will be coming up again soon ...
So, Apple, if you're reading this -- please green my Apple!
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Sincerity is hard
Re:Call it a "new low" if you will... (Score:4, Funny)
Wow, that really raised my awareness of the value of raising awareness! I'm nominating your post for the 2007 Awareness awards.
Re:Call it a "new low" if you will... (Score:4, Insightful)
Err, yes. Everyone can get involved with planting virtual trees so they don't have to think about real ones?
I feel like this completely misses the point of Earth Day, since the focus seems to be on improving a fake environment.
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Dell's initiative means jack shit, because it's the customers who donate the money which Dell passes along; it's a feel good measure for
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A much better
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That sounds terribly like a 'leave it to the professionals' approach. It has some merit, but you somehow missed the point that when you plant a tree, it's there for those other 364 days you were ranting about.
I've planted about 70 trees on our land in the last 5 years, and I follow through on it by tending them, etc. so they're almost all still alive and growing bigge
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This makes me laugh, actually. I'm a member of the UK's Green Party (not for any specific environmental reason, just for the rest of their policies) and every couple of months or so they send me through a massive bundle of magazines and such which I...don't do anything with, and have to throw away.
Quite ironic, really.
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every couple of months or so they send me through a massive bundle of magazines and such which I...don't do anything with, and have to throw away.
What really burns me is when credit card companies and banks try to get customers to sign up for online statements with the ruse that, "it's better for the environment", but won't stop sending their incessant load of junk mail for other services they offer. You can't even ask them to stop sending it! No, Bank of America, I am not interested in receiving a free toaster just for signing up for a CD with a middling interest rate!
OT: Regarding your sig. That is my favorite song by PT (Warszawa version
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Guess that's why I play FPSs instead of Second Life.
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And even if they do produce enough energy for all your needs, you could theoretically stock that energy or donate it to somebody else.
Hurrah! (Score:1)
and the earth is saved!
yes, that will work.
McDonalds has real saplings in MN for free (Score:5, Informative)
Did you know that twice as much wood is grown in Minnesota compared to harvesting?
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"Did you know that twice as much wood is grown (planted - fixed it for ya ) in Minnesota compared to harvesting?"
And the're probably all about 5" high or dead. Just like in the west.
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So Minnesota imports lots of lumber?
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lmbo (Score:2, Funny)
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(well, actually I do, but that doesn't prove anything)
Plant a real tree (Score:5, Interesting)
Of course, that means that people might have to get outside once in a while.
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Second Life offers Virtual Saps to Dell (Score:1)
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Modded by somebody who's playing "The Game [startrek.com]". Beware! This is how it begins.
Earth Day events at Avatar Action Center in SL (Score:1)
I don't imagine (Score:1)
Virtual trees, for a phony world, behind a sheet of glass. Servers and hosts eating power. Ya, that will help the world. Each tree takes a little bit more power to compute and render.
First virtual tree post (Score:3, Funny)
Viewed from above of course. There, I feel better already. Gotta go now, I wanted to take my humvee for an offroad drive today.
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Planting trees (Score:2)
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Seconslu the costs to the environment is not entirely about the trees, there is the brush and underbrsh, the animals, etc all of which are dis
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A lot of the 'encroachment' onto new land, i.e. cutting of old growth forest, is for things like cattle
Lame!!! (Score:2)
Online Ordering Real Saplings Planted? (Score:3, Interesting)
I'd love to see a service which calculates the CO2 impact of, say, an email server (and its own operations), and orders trees planted to offset that CO2 by the amount trees consume during that time.
People could get periodic reports of their "email pollution" and the trees they've planted to balance it. With an offer to buy more trees to offset the rest of the Greenhouse pollution we generate, including writing and reading this message.
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The idea of a server 'ordering new trees planted' sounds kinda weird. It implies infrastructure out there ready and waiting to receive an order to plant new trees. Why set it up to wait for an order? Just keep planting the trees. It sounds a bit like self gratification to me.
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I didn't just imply an infrastructure, I asked if it existed. It sounds like you didn't even read my post before replying to challenge me - talk about self gratification.
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Last week New York social media agency Converseon, in partnership with Colorado non-profit Plant it 2020, launched an island in Second Life where you can buy a virtual tree and have a corresponding tree planted in the real world.
You can visit the island in SL here: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Second%20Chance%20Tree s/139/127/31/ [slurl.com]
For 300 Linden (a bit over US$1) you can purchase and plant a virtual copy of one of 10 species of rainforest tree. This will spur the planting of a matching tree
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It's weird that you dont't think planting trees has any discernable impact on the global environment. What's your proposal?
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Here's an idea... (Score:1)
You could call it "SimForest." Pay-per-sapling. Premium prices for fancy trees. Runs on the desktop like a wallpaper. Lighting changes by time of day. Branches blow in the breeze...
Sorry. Getting distracted. Anyway, selling game content for char
not a smart move (Score:1)
"In memory of a real tree" (Score:1)
Meh. Try recreation eco-vandalism instead. (Score:2)
Virtual Trees? (Score:1)
I have a question.... (Score:1)