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Osocio Weblog: Moms Against Climate Change
AdPulp: Gratuitous Use of Children In An Ad (But It's For A Good Casue)
AdPulp: Gratuitous Use of Children In An Ad (But It's For A Good Casue)
| A "Mind-Blowing" Video on Climate Change: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwrrikNeFZg http://bit.ly/T2FUr 24 hours ago |
| @BCbrews: Thanks for the tweet! Check out our video too: http://bit.ly/3Lomg5. 2 days ago |
| @outsidethecrib Thanks for helping us spread the word about Moms Against Climate Change. Have you seen our video? http://bit.ly/3Lomg5 2 days ago |
Moms Against Climate Change
Osocio Weblog —
In December, at the United Nations Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen, world leaders will come together to discuss this issue, and Canadians want results. zig joined with Environmental Defence, ForestEthics and hundreds of volunteers to produce this film, and the web site that goes with it, to inspire grassroots action from Canadian parents. The effects of climate change are going to be very real within the lifetime of the current generation of children, and if our kids knew the facts, they would act. On the web site, people can upload their kids photos to be included in a projection that will ...
Gratuitous Use of Children In An Ad (But It's For A Good Casue)
AdPulp —
When moms took on drunk drivers during the Reagan years, they made a big difference. Now, Moms Against Climate Change, a Canadian advocacy organization, wants to make a similar impact on behalf of kids (and we're all someone's kid).
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Gratuitous Use of Children In An Ad (But It's For A Good Casue)
AdPulp —
When moms took on drunk drivers during the Reagan years, they made a big difference. Now, Moms Against Climate Change, a Canadian advocacy organization, wants to make a similar impact on behalf of kids (and we're all someone's kid).
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Kids would prefer you not destroy the Earth
AdFreak —
Zig's cinematic spot for Moms Against Climate Change pits child protesters (shouldn't they be in school?) against cops (don't they have parking tickets to write?) to illustrate that if kids knew what was at stake, they'd take action. There's no denying it packs a punch. That said, something feels off. I think ...

