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'Big Lebowski' Brothers Direct Ad Debunking Clean Coal

February 26, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Solving Global Warming

Tags:
cleancoal, coal, dirtycoal, reality, realitycoalition

The Coen brothers, the brilliantly funny film-makers behind 'Fargo', 'O Brother Where Art Thou', 'Burn After Reading' and other movie gems, have produced the latest Reality Coalition commercial ridiculing the myth of 'clean' coal.  Enjoy!  ...continued

Joe Camel, Meet Cool Coal

January 16, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Solving Global Warming

Tags:
dirtycoal, lump, peabody, reality, realitycoalition

During last month's debacle of a PR stunt -- cartoon coal chunks singing parody holiday carols -- I remarked that I hadn't seen anything this cynical since Joe Camel shilled cigarettes. Leave it to Peabody to blur the distinction even more with its new advertisement. ...continued

Coal Carolers Pilloried on Prime-Time

December 11, 2008

Posted by Rob Perks in Solving Global Warming

Tags:
coal, coalmining, coalpower, dirtycoal, mountaintopmining, mountaintopremoval, MTR, realitycoalition

UPDATE: After taking too many lumps, ACCCE pulls plug on Coal Caroler campaign!! See details. Hooray Rachel Maddow, for ridiculing the cuddly yet craven Coal Carolers on her MSNBC show last night.  Like she said: "Where are the 'War on Christmas'...continued

The Dirty Truth About Coal

December 4, 2008

Posted by Rob Perks in Curbing Pollution , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
cleancoal, coal, dirtycoal, gore, reality, realitycoalition

Kudos to the good folks at Climate Progress for giving me my chuckle of the day:  the Shell oil company is using this unintentionally ironic image to tout technology to capture and store carbon pollution from coal plants.   Here...continued

Rob Perks
Rob Perks
Director, Center for Advocacy Campaigns
Washington, D.C.
I run NRDC's Center for Advocacy Campaigns. Our shop exists to guide NRDC's policy and...
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