This week in Green Communications & PR
Every week I Tweet and share dozens of links to content on green advertising, media, communications and public relations. If you want those links in real time, just follow me on Twitter and/or subscribe to my shared items on Google Reader.
I had a big event Tuesday which you can read about from the links on my Twitter feed or my company’s cellulosic ethanol blog. But there was a lot of great content out there and I managed to get to a fair amount of it. Here are the links for the week:
Advertising:
Greens need to be more creative
Media:
The Weather Channel's Stu Ostro talks weather-climate links
They Might Be Giants Sing "Electric Car": an Anthem for EVs (Video)
Weekly Mulch: Green Daydreams? A Clean Gulf, Energy Efficiency, and More
Public Opinion:
Americans Divided About Future Gulf Drilling
Can Energy Sector Workers Serve as Influential Public Ambassadors?
Can small changes lead to big ones?
GM’s attractive leasing terms for the Volt won’t be enough
Grandeur of Delusions: Thoughts on the Public Perceptions of Energy Consumption and Savings Study
Public Relations:
Free range family farm raises cage-free chickens
My Top Five Sustainability / CSR Communication Examples
Social Media:
Sustainable urban campground to be crowd-funded & managed
The Ultimate Guide To Green Guest Blogging
Stakeholder Engagement:
Conservation International and Major Corporations in Brazil Launch Joint Biodiversity Initiative


1 Comments:
The metabolic versatility of this enzyme (xtreme xylanase) will enable economic enzyme production, biomass pretreatment process versatility, and significant equipment and operational cost savings that could make affordable cellulosic ethanol a reality.
http://www.inl.gov/research/xtreme-xlanase/
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