advertising to raise public awareness of the environment has been censored in Ireland. According to the environment minister, this is propaganda from the British government. It's a fairly personal way of looking at ecology. so of course turning off your television will not stop the melting of the ice floe but you have to start with something.
http://www.developpementdurable.com/ins ... gande.html
Prevention or ecological propaganda?
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It's amazing, indeed, pcq, when you know how tight the British and the Irish can be, some good advice does not actually do them any harm
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This is mainly because the Irish Minister for Ecology is a protester of the human origin of global warming.
http://www.journaldelenvironnement.net/ ... DE&ctx=129
Scientifically, it's starting to look like being a supporter of the flat earth theory. Except that it is much more harmful.
http://www.journaldelenvironnement.net/ ... DE&ctx=129
Scientifically, it's starting to look like being a supporter of the flat earth theory. Except that it is much more harmful.
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[quote = "Hydraxon"] This is mainly because the Irish Minister for Ecology is a jerk .... quote]
No, no, that's not what I meant.
It is also because it was a British pub, it seems to me, and that the Irish have some bitterness ...
And then ministers who do bullshit, perhaps should not be overwhelmed only Irish!
Der de der: this may be the subtle way to make this ad more effective. There, that's for sure, we're talking about it (the proof!). (uh, this is a joke; I don't think so, even if the end result is that one).
No, no, that's not what I meant.
It is also because it was a British pub, it seems to me, and that the Irish have some bitterness ...
And then ministers who do bullshit, perhaps should not be overwhelmed only Irish!
Der de der: this may be the subtle way to make this ad more effective. There, that's for sure, we're talking about it (the proof!). (uh, this is a joke; I don't think so, even if the end result is that one).
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