by Comms Declare | Oct 26, 2021 | Articles
Read the response to our complaint over the use of the word ‘clean’ to describe blue hydrogen in the federal government’s ‘Positive Energy’ campaign. The $13m campaign included an ad produced by ad agency, The Monkeys....
by Comms Declare | Oct 24, 2021 | Articles
Pretty much every poll shows that Australians overwhelmingly support renewables and climate action.A recent YouGov poll of 15,000 Australians found 71% do not see coal or gas as part of our future energy mix and 61% support cutting greenhouse gas emissions by half by...
by Comms Declare | Oct 11, 2021 | Articles
We’ve got our first look at News Corp’s apparent green awakening and it’s a mixed start. The campaign was first leaked to Nine Newspapers as an about turn for the media giant which has long promoted climate denial and inaction. Interestingly, the...
by Comms Declare | Sep 26, 2021 | Articles
The ‘positive energy’ campaign website includes a reference to ‘clean hydrogen’. https://www.positiveenergy.gov.au/clean-hydrogen Clean hydrogen is not a recognised form of hydrogen. According to the CSIRO, hydrogen is categorised by the use of colours. ‘Clean’...
by Comms Declare | Sep 21, 2021 | Media
Is your agency enchanted by fossil fuel clients? A global report on the damaging effects of promoting fossil fuels has singled out Australia as being uniquely compromised by agencies lobbying for oil, gas and coal. The joint study by Comms Declare and Clean Creatives...