Saturday, September 11, 2010

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. Here are the links for the past couple of weeks since I’ve been too busy to post:

Advertising:

Ads Urge Wineries to Stick a Cork in It

BP Tripled Ad Spending After Spill

How the FTC Will Tame the 'Wild West' of Green Marketing

Marketing to Consumers: Don't Think Green

New Nissan LEAF Ad: Cute Animals, Hugs and Electric Cars

Rebranding Baby Carrots As ‘Junk Food’

Lobbying:

Oil & Gas Industries Spent Record $175 Million Lobbying Against Climate Action

Media:

Free PDF book on managing sustainability

How Journalists and Environmentalists are Co-opted As Corporate Spies

The Greenwash Brigade wraps: What's changed in three years?

The Media, Climate Science, and Deniers: Time to Tell a New Story

Public Relations:

http://www.knowacaliforniafarmer.com/

Handling a Fake Twitter Account: @BPGlobalPR Leaves Lasting Impression on Crisis Communications

PR firms fail to meet sustainability comms needs

The Uneven Energy Playing Field and the Spindoctors who Ignore it

When is Wind Energy Noise Pollution?

Social Media:

Connecting Consumers to Causes on BloomSpot

What Big Brands Are Spending on Google

1 Comments:

At September 16, 2010 9:01 AM , Anonymous Jennifer Kaplan said...

Thanks for including our post of Bloomspot on your top links.

Jennifer Kaplan
Co-Editor
Ecopreneurist.com

 

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