Read what our writers around the world are saying about climate change.

Written by Celsias this month, about Action, Protest, & Activism, Advertising, Children and Families, Corporate Citizenship (1 comment)

I work in an office and, like most offices we do a lot of printing. Does that make us environmentally unfriendly? What if we had a policy of printing only when absolutely necessary, two pages per sheet and double-sided? Would we then be entitled to claim we are sustainable? Or ... keep reading
Written by Sebastien Aymeric, James & Wells last month, about Advertising, Advertising and regulatory advice, Branding, Consumerism, Corporate Citizenship, Industry & Business, Intellectual Property, Law, Lifestyle & Behavior, Sustainability (4 comments)

National stop-smoking support service Quitline has launched a new mobile version of its website www.quit.org.nz The new website offers a slimmed down version of the existing site, focussing on key tools and advice to help people quit smoking whilst on the move. Quitline’s Director of Strategy ... keep reading
Written by Celsias in March, about Advertising, Children and Families, Health, Lifestyle & Behavior

Are you a bit sick of just hearing about the problems of climate change? Fancy a movie that deals with solutions, regardless of whether people even think climate change is real or man-made. Then this movie may be for you -Carbon Nation. And in order to get it out there ... keep reading
Written by Celsias in January, about Advertising, Climate Change, Climate Scepticism, Economics, Events, Finance & Money, Innovation, Lifestyle & Behavior (5 comments)

Hey, we are ( as of this weekend ) now on Facebook and we'd love to see you there. Also we will feature at least one project of yours and one company or organisation every time we send out our newsletter , so add them to the site and get them sent ... keep reading
Written by Celsias in January, about Action, Protest, & Activism, Advertising, Lifestyle & Behavior, Media

McDonald’s has recognized that more and more consumers want to know about the ingredients in their food and where they come from, with increasing interest in sustainable farming and local food movements. So next year the biggest fast food chain in the world will launch a new campaign featuring ... keep reading
Written by PSFK in December 2011, about Advertising, Children and Families, Finance & Money, Food, Industry & Business, Lifestyle & Behavior (5 comments)

Written by Celsias in December 2011, about Advertising, Children and Families, Clean Technologies, Electric vehicles, Innovation, marketing, Media

This morning in Auckland 150 original art prints made from a little blue penguin killed by the Rena disaster appeared along Auckland’s Khyber Pass Road. The prints are accompanied by the message ‘Rena did this. Deep sea oil drilling could be a thousand times worse.’ keep reading
Written by Celsias in December 2011, about Accreditation, Action, Protest, & Activism, Advertising, Advertising and regulatory advice

The carbon footprint of New Zealand milk could be much larger than Fonterra claims.A new report released today reveals that Fonterra’s continued use of palm kernel expeller (PKE) as a supplementary feed on dairy farms could have produced up to 8.9 million tonnes of carbon emissions. That ... keep reading
Written by Celsias in December 2011, about Action, Protest, & Activism, Advertising, Corporate Social Responsibility, Deforestation, Education, Environment & Wildlife, Environmental Disasters, Industry & Business, Palm Oil (2 comments)

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Written by Jenica Rhee in November 2011, about Action, Protest, & Activism, Advertising, Advertising and regulatory advice, Branding, Children and Families, Design, Health, Industry & Business, Transparency
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