Ding ding ding...bingo. We look at silly shit like CFL bulbs, mindless of the environmental damage just making the things does.
How much power does a cell phone use? Before you answer that question, consider that charging the phone is only a very small portion of the energy involved. Think about the cell towers, switching centers, server farms, all of which must be powered for that cool toy of yours to work.
"Green" energy is anything but in the long run, but because there are no emissions and no "scary nook-you-lur" stuff that can easily be seen (out of sight, out of mind, right kids?) it holds sway right now.
However, while places like CA, etc., are relying more and more heavily on it to supplement their needs, that's (IMHO) all it'll be--SUPPLEMENTAL. It simply isn't "dense" enough, nor is it nearly reliable enough, to replace our primary sources of coal, gas/oil, and nuclear.