Once you start on a cycle of green energy usage, pollution starts to improve. You use solar/wind energy to make solar panels and wind turbines, and you recycle the production chemicals, wornout panels, etc.. While you can never have an entirely pollution free hi-tech industry you can reduce it to manageable levels. The reason that most people think it's difficult to do, is that industry doesn't do anything that costs them money unless they're forced to. Look at the mess in the Gulf of Mexico right now, this was caused by BP cutting corners to save themselves a few million a year in overhead. They dismissed the dangers as having such a low probability of happening, that they basically made no preparation for such a disaster since disaster preparation doesn't help their quarterly financial reports. The technology to clean up these messes hasn't improved since the 1960's because this research wouldn't help their profits. Big industry wouldn't spend a dime on worker safety if they weren't forced to by someone else.