Grist just passed along the first of three advertisements that are part of Sierra’s Campuses Beyond Coal campaign. The theme, apparently, is that coal is dirty even by the standards of slovenly college students. I’m hard pressed to see much of anything positive here. Visually and vocally, the “coal is dirty” message is presented in [...]
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Campuses Beyond Coal seeks talented ad agency
Posted in Advocacy, Environmental Communication, Media, Popular Culture, tagged advertising, energy, food on October 13, 2009 | 1 Comment »
HSBC’s Strange Gardening Agenda
Posted in Environmental Communication, Rhetoric, tagged advertising, business, food, values on July 31, 2009 |
An unusual marketing gimmick promotes growing carrots instead of restaurant dining.


