Environmental PR in February O'Dwyer's Magazine
Environmental PR & Public Affairs is the focus of the February, 2011 issue of O'Dwyer's Magazine. The magazine includes:
- Aric Caplan of Caplan Communications on clean energy politics
- Kevin McCauley on the PR battle that ensued after EPA revoked a mountaintop removal coal mine permit
- Park&Co President Park Howell explaining why "Green" is not a brand differentiator
- Rachel Belew of the GREENGUARD Environmental Institute on greenwashing
- Author Jacquelyn Ottman with seven rules of good green marketing
- Your humble blogger (page 18) on the attempts of clean energy companies to build public support and decrease reliance on government
- O'Dwyer's editor Jon Gingerich on the Republican attempt to role back environmental laws
Labels: green, Nathan Schock, O'Dwyer's, public affairs, public relations



1 Comments:
The belief that one person's actions alone cannot make a difference to the world is also a commonly used excuse by people who make little attempt to conserve and protect the environment.
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