Black balloons: making CO2 real
- added October 24, 2007
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- covelogibbs
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"Check out the Alliance for Climate Protection's first ad in our national advertising campaign. We are helping alert Americans about the urgency of the climate crisis and engage them in solving it."
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- covelogibbs
- 11 months ago
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I like it and look forward to supporting this most important endeavor. I see this as the necessary step to take to reach that political tipping point before we reach the tipping point of catastrophe. Mr. Gore knows what needs to be done and I thank him and your organization for all your hard work. BTW, will this ad be playing in MSM and cable? I'm looking for it and haven't seen it yet.
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- JanforGore
- 11 months ago
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We're the worst polluters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I hope this ad plays everywhere, but I don't know the details. The beta version of Realplayer will allow you to download the video to your computer. I'm not sure how friendly the flash file is to work with, but at least you won't have to be on the internet or download the video everytime you want to watch it. Not sure if this helped.-
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- covelogibbs
- 11 months ago
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It shows that all the appliances we use everyday, use energy everyday and that creates CO2 everyday. I believe the visual 'black balloon' gives substance to something we can not see and having it come out of every appliance makes me think, is this appliance really necessary and if so how can I use it more efficiently, in turn that saves me money.
I can save money and the environment! That is not only interesting, it is rewarding to know that each small change I make, it all adds up to doing my part to help this most important environmental crisis.
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