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December 23, 2008

Green x-mas shopping

I'm still away from the env-econ office park so here is another holiday idea from the inbox:

I recently launched Green Any Site, a new web tool which I think would be very interesting for Environmental Economics readers.

GAS is a unique tool that allows users to have a portion of any purchase they make online donated to green charities at no extra cost to them. They can use it wherever they shop online... and thus "Green Any Site".

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This is interesting, if a little sketchy.

If I arrive at amazon.com organically and buy, say, a DVD of Waterworld, won't Amazon be annoyed to pay an affiliate marketing fee where clearly no affiliate marketing has been performed?

Cool idea, but I fear if it works the online merchants will kill this site with legal shenanigans.

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