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I took a tour around the Google offices in Washington, D.C. to find out how green their offices were. Check out the video (sorry about poor audio and visual quality) and join Google's Dorothy Chou and I as we journey around their office, seeing colorful light bulbs, going into the Secret Undisclosed Location room and relaxing in the massage chair.
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What a joke. Google didn't opt for 100 percent recycled or natural materials. They have installed CFL's that contain mercury instead of installing high tech LED lighting. The LR24 2 x 2 LED replacement for
fluorescent layin fixtures is available with light sensors that can dim the fixtures down to 5 percent when ambient natural light is available. They also use 48 watts instead of the 110 watts consumed by the same size fluorescent 2 x 2 fixture. Why is the solar panel sitting in the office instead of on the roof? Eric, you can do far better than the this. I am surprised that you allowed your company to be embarrassed like this on Huffington Post.
This video is unwatchable. Who is filming this?
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