Posted on December 19, 2007 by cultblender
I am sorry,
but I believe your right to drive a Hummer,
is conflicting with everyone elses right to a healthy planet.
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You never chose to buy one anyway,
marketeers put that thought in your head,
believe me, you don’t need it,
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Perhaps you could trade it in,
and own one on SecondLife?
please don’t cry.
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Posted on December 13, 2007 by cultblender
A scientific fact: in risk-communication (like campaigning to stop smoking, or avoid drug-use) you will reduce your beneficial effects greatly when your campaign intends to scare your audience. Fear is not productive. So, showing black lungs in your public service announcement will not have an effect on people quitting smoking. But, this is only true [...]
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Posted on November 28, 2007 by cultblender
I’m guessing a lot of you, dear readers, are not very familiar with the ‘cradle to cradle’ concept. The reason for that could be, other than just a mild distaste for anything ‘eco-friendly’, that marketing and C2C (hey, it’s sounds a lot more interesting now, doesn’t it?) seem a bit contradictory. Let me explain: C2C [...]
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