I don't how that rumor that tea has more caffiene than coffee got started, but it's just not true, especially of green tea. I just looked it up:
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According to the site's caffeine index, coffee has the most caffeine with 47-164 milligrams per 5 ounce serving. The caffeine content depends on how the coffee is brewed -- fresh drip has the highest level, instant has the lowest. Second place is a little more difficult to determine. A single serving of black tea (5 oz.) can have anywhere from 25 to 110 milligrams of caffeine, while a single serving of Coca-Cola (12 oz.) measures in with 46 milligrams. However, when you break it down to caffeine per ounce, tea handily beats Coke.
In the green tea site I checked, they said it has less caffiene than most other teas.
I have come to the conclusion the coffee lobby spread this rumor!
And, btw, I like my coffee really strong.