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DescriptionGreenpeace USA analysis of Wikipedia enegery consumption 2015 (cropped).JPG | Company score for Wikipedia in Greenpeace USA's 2015 "Click Grean Scorecard". | |||
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Source | Greenpeace USA: Click Grean Scorecard: Key Findings & Scores Explained, 2015, page 43. | |||
Author | Greenpeace USA | |||
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