
It takes 15,000 Google searches to be as harmful to our environment as one Cheeseburger! Have question marks in your head, as to whether I have lost it, or don’t know what I am talking about? Well, in response to allegations about its data centre emitting tonnes of CO2, which is majorly harmful for the environment, Google lashes back telling just how much lesser an impact it has on the environment as compared to some other, totally irrelevant products.But to be honest, is this comparison even relevant? How about comparing the pollution rate with some real stuff for a change?
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