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Author |
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Section |
Prius: the new drug dealer bling From the show Weeds |
David Roberts |
27 Oct 2006 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: cars, consumerism, electric vehicles, green living, messaging, Prius, TV (all these topics) |
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Sometimes you just have to let go of a word ... Rethinking 'overpopulation' |
biodiversivist |
04 Oct 2006 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: population, environmental movement, messaging (all these topics) |
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Deactivated cylinders
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biodiversivist |
08 Jun 2006 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: cars, education, electric vehicles, hybrids, insanity, messaging, Prius (all these topics) |
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Guilt tripping
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Clark Williams-Derry |
06 Jun 2006 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: consumerism, green living, messaging (all these topics) |
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The CEI ads
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David Roberts |
17 May 2006 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: climate, climate change skepticism, green living, messaging, TV (all these topics) |
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Guster's Last Stand The barnstorming band that's changing the world, one campus at a time |
Sarah van Schagen |
07 Apr 2006 |
Main Dish |
| Singing a new song: Guster rocks out for eco-awareness. Photo: Ian B. Johnson. After welcoming some 1,500 fans to a concert at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Wash., last week, Ryan Miller -- the curly haired front man of pop/rock band Guster -- asked the audience if they had noticed that he changed the lyrics in the first song from "Ramona" to "Ta ... |
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| Topics: campus activism, education, messaging, music, Washington (all these topics) |
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Rebranding "global warming"
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Chris Schults |
01 Apr 2006 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: climate, messaging (all these topics) |
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Media Shower: Another weekly roundup
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Chris Schults |
24 Mar 2006 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: messaging, movies, TV (all these topics) |
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What a green wants: An index-card manifesto (first draft) A positive environmental program that can (almost) fit on an index card |
David Roberts |
17 Feb 2006 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: agriculture, cars, electricity grid, energy, environmental movement, green living, messaging, placemaking, renewable energy, urban planning (all these topics) |
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The science of cute
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Sarah van Schagen |
05 Jan 2006 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: messaging, movies, TV (all these topics) |
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Reaching the gamers How enviros can tap the video game market |
Chris Schults |
06 Nov 2005 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: green living, messaging, video games (all these topics) |
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Page Against the Machine Amanda Lumry, children's book author, answers readers' questions |
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26 Aug 2005 |
InterActivist |
| Amanda Lumry, author of Adventures of Riley. I want to foster my 16-month-old son's sense of wonder and excitement about nature, without drowning it in worldly despair. At what age do you think it's wise to share environmental woes with youngsters? -- Ben Long, Kalispell, Mont. Yes, you definitely don't need to overwhelm your son with the world's issues right away. That could be very discoura ... |
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| Topics: books, education, InterActivist, interview, messaging (all these topics) |
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Text Message Amanda Lumry, children's book author, answers Grist's questions |
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22 Aug 2005 |
InterActivist |
| Amanda Lumry. What work do you do? I am an author and photographer for the Adventures of Riley children's book series, which educates children about the environment and entertains them at the same time. I am also the cofounder of Eaglemont Press, based in Bellevue, Wash. How does it relate to the environment? The Adventures of Riley series focuses on nine-year-old Riley, who introduces elementary-age childr ... |
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| Topics: books, education, InterActivist, interview, messaging (all these topics) |
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Coming attractions Could TV and film be the key to the renewable energy revolution? |
Chris Schults |
05 Aug 2005 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: Bill McKibben, energy, energy efficiency, messaging, movies, TV, United States (all these topics) |
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Now that's good wood Ad features naked men and phallic-shaped sustainable lumber |
Lisa Hymas |
26 Jul 2005 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: green building, messaging, Seattle, sex (all these topics) |
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Appleseed the movie Planting the seeds of sustainability in pop culture. |
Chris Schults |
08 Jul 2005 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: green building, messaging, movies (all these topics) |
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The death of enviroliberalism (part 2) Environmentalism and liberalism shouldn't be joined at the hip. |
Jeremy Carl |
13 Jun 2005 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: endangered species, energy, environmental movement, Kyoto Protocol, messaging, politics (all these topics) |
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Share and share alike Will KIA's ads give car sharing a boost? |
Katharine Wroth |
05 Apr 2005 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: cars, messaging, TV (all these topics) |
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Even more Verdopolis
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David Roberts |
11 Feb 2005 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: Bill McDonough, messaging, websites (all these topics) |
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An elevator pitch for environmentalism
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David Roberts |
25 Jan 2005 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: environmental movement, messaging (all these topics) |
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Wise Guys An excerpt from The War Against the Greens takes a hard look at the Wise Use movement |
David Helvarg |
01 Dec 2004 |
Arts and Minds |
| The War Against the Greens, by David Helvarg, Johnson Books, 384 pgs., 2004 revised edition. In 1988, the Wise Use movement was founded out of fear that George Bush Sr. was going to live up to his campaign pledge to be "the environmental president." This cabal of anti-environmental activists, organized by federally subsidized industries dependent on public lands, ... |
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| Topics: books, climate, energy, messaging, politics (all these topics) |
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If at First You Don't Succeed, Go Negative Bush campaign tries to trash Kerry's environmental record |
Amanda Griscom |
19 Aug 2004 |
Muckraker |
| The wrestler in chief. Photo: White House. Over the past few weeks of Presidential WrestleMania MMIV, the Bush campaign has fired off more than a dozen press releases about John Kerry's policies on energy, nuclear-waste storage, forest and water protections, and other environmental issues -- a hodgepodge of smears, exaggerations, and obfuscations intended to besmirch ... |
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| Topics: elections, George Bush, messaging, Muckraker, politics (all these topics) |
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We Be Culture Jammin'
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Donella H. Meadows |
15 May 2000 |
Global Citizen |
| Maybe you've seen Adbusters magazine or the Adbusters website, with their takeoffs on common ads. "Joe Chemo," the popular Joe Camel, sits sad, sick, and bald in a hospital bed. A sports utility vehicle surges through the wilderness under the slogan: NATURE -- IT'LL GROW BACK. A slumped over vodka bottle proclaims ABSOLUTE IMPOTENCE. It doesn't take much artful ridicule like that to undo billions of dollars worth of careful pro ... |
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| Topics: books, business, consumerism, messaging (all these topics) |
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Ad-ing Fuel to the Fire
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Ben White |
08 Oct 1999 |
Muckraker |
| Backed by a cash infusion from media mogul Ted Turner's foundation as well as several other major donors, National Environmental Trust, along with the Union of Concerned Scientists and Physicians for Social Responsibility, kicked off a splashy $8 million ad campaign on global warming this week with three TV spots slated to run on 220 stations nationwide. For hot heads -- a frame from the big deal ad campaign. The ads were produced by something of ... |
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| Topics: messaging, Muckraker, politics, TV (all these topics) |
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