Monday, October 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.

As you can see from the links this week, the two big stories were the release of the FTC guidelines on green marketing and the climate change ad from 10:10 featuring the exploding grade-school kids. Here they are:

Advertising:

Age of stupid – greens blow up school kids in ad to sell climate change

Audio from Green Marketing Masters Teleseminar “Avoiding Meaningless Messaging in Your Green Marketing”

Climate Group Regrets Shock Film Tactic (So Does Sony)

Eco-fascism jumps the shark: massive, epic fail!

Sony Drops Out of Climate Change Campaign After Exploding Kids Ad

The Arrival of the Federal Green Marketing Police

What the New Green Marketing Guidelines Really Mean

With friends like this, who needs enemies?

Media:

Inhabitat is Looking for Interns in New York City!

Technology Podcasting Pioneer Ads Green Tech Show

The Spill

Public Relations:

For Those Near, the Miserable Hum of Clean Energy

My takeaway from the Clinton Global Initiative: so, what’s new?

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