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Sort by adfreak (Free subscription) - 08/19/2008
Al Gore's Alliance for Climate Protection is back with a new ad in its "We" campaign, created by The Martin Agency. From the press release: "The tone of this spot is much different than what you've seen in the campaign...
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Sort by Blue Mass. Group - Front Page (Free subscription) - 08/17/2008
Al Gore's WE campaign has been pretty vague so far, a call for pan-ideological Kum-Ba-Yah against climate change. The problem has been that it's been 90% Kum-Ba-Yah, 10% about the climate crisis. This ad is better: Yes, there's a thing that WE (we) want. That's kind of what matters. You can get all kinds of people together to agree about nothing in particular. But there is indeed an agenda. Good for...
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Sort by My left wing (Free subscription) - 08/20/2008
To Our Leaders: Give Us 100% Clean Electricity in 10 Years copyright ? 2008 Betsy L. Angert. BeThink.org Americans, addicted to oil and quick fixes, embrace a man and a mantra; yet, most are unwilling to envelop themselves in a cause. The public appreciates the need for clean energy. Accolades are bestowed upon the former Vice President, author, Nobel Peace Prize winner, and environmentalist Albert...
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Sort by The Island of Doubt (Free subscription) - 08/28/2008
The We Can Solve It campaign has a new ad. Subtle it is not. One could argue that clean electricity in 10 years is far too ambitious a schedule, but you know what they say about a journey of 10,000 miles. Read the comments on this post...
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Sort by TerraBlog from TerraPass (Free subscription) - 08/19/2008
by Adam Stein Here’s the latest : I continue to like these. A lot of people criticized the previous campaign on the grounds that it “legitimized” people with less-than-sterling environmental records like Newt Gingrich, but that seems to me to be missing the point. The ad was meant to legitimize climate change as an important issue among the 50% of the population that didn’t vote for Al Gore. I don’t...
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Sort by The Sietch Blog (Free subscription) - 08/28/2008
$427 million. That’s what the oil and coal industries spent during the first half of 2008 on lobbying and advertising. They’re protecting their interests – and hurting ours. This ad is running on TV right now, but we need millions more to see it. The special interests will outspend us, but we can compete head-to-head with [...]
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Sort by Fullman's Blog (Free subscription) - 10/13/2008
With the popularity of DVRs and auto-commercial skipping on certain systems, advertisers are finding new ways to get your attention on TV, either by getting you to stop fast forwarding or to get a simple question to pop into your head: "what was that?"Here are three ads that are currently...
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Sort by NWF View (Free subscription) - 08/19/2008
To our leaders: It’s time we stopped chasing the last barrel of oil and began pursuing a clean energy future. We must rebuild our economy, free ourselves from our addiction to oil, and help solve the climate crisis. Together we...