Campaign against Climate Change
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The organisation has steadily been growing before a “sudden take-off in interest between October – December 2005”.
The CCC aims are global rather than focussed to their own nation and also link up with many other climate change awareness groups to raise the issue an increase the numbers of support. Other affiliates include “Rising Tide”, “Climaction” and “Stop Climate Chaos”.
This is the CCC’s official website http://www.campaigncc.org/ where various media can be viewed, both physical (leaflets) and digital. Some examples are below:
http://www.campaigncc.org/dec8front.jpg
http://www.campaigncc.org/dec8back.jpg
This leaflet promotes the national climate march which took place in
http://youtube.com/watch?v=3Y4S7jzulhw
This link shows highlights from the demonstration in
Is the message getting across?
I believe the message is getting across. Many groups exist to promote climate change, and as we can see through television, in adverts such as energy efficient washing machines, people do care.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=uvMdiNlutaM
This is an example of the type of adverts used, as plainly visible comedy is used to grab the attention of the viewers.
I believe that in time we will all become more climate aware and energy efficient in order to save our planet.
3 comments:
Fairly powerful introduction, but I would have liked to have seen backup for the figures produced.
The "Time is now" poster 08/12/07 I feel gives tremdous impact to the research.
At the moment I feel as I have been left in mid-air!
i agree with the above comment, a few images just to re-iterate what you are trying to say will work wonders especially for such a big issue as climate change.
savva
A good start, but it may need a little more focus and structure.
A little more comments on the actual campaign materials would improve the post, as well as stronger conclusions: rather than saying "I believe the message is getting across" say why you believe the message is getting across: Is it thanks to campaigns like these? Or is it because of coverage in the news? What is it about the campaign itself that gets the message across?
Silvia
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