by Comms Declare | Apr 25, 2021 | Articles
RE: PETITION TO END AWARDS FOR FOSSIL FUEL ADS Your awards set the benchmark for excellence in the creative industries – the same industries that shape opinion of the biggest threat we face – climate breakdown. The planet could reach 1.5 degrees average warming on...
by Comms Declare | Mar 31, 2021 | Articles
The global PR firm has a long history with fossil fuels. But in 2015 it promised to change its ways after its support of climate deniers damaged its reputation and threatened the bottom line. Now the company has quietly flipped – as demonstrated by a...
by Comms Declare | Mar 22, 2021 | Media
Leading environment and social justice groups, the Australian Conservation Foundation, 350.org and Uniting have joined top creative agencies, Brains, Compass Studio, Republic of Everyone, The Bravery, Christopher Doyle, Fifty Acres, Edge, Analog Folk, 303 MullenLowe...
by Comms Declare | Feb 8, 2021 | Media
Comms Declare, an industry body representing hundreds of workers in advertising, media, PR and marketing, has criticised the Australian Open for accepting Santos as an ‘Official Natural Gas Partner’. The gas giant and ATP Cup announced the multi-year partnership...
by Comms Declare | Nov 17, 2020 | Media
The first major survey of marketing, advertising and media agencies has found an overwhelming interest in being part of the solution to global warming. A massive 87% agreed climate action is important to attract employees, 67% were aligning business strategy with...
by Comms Declare | Nov 4, 2020 | Articles
Nick Cater’s article‘Turn off the bleating hot-air-mob – time to turn up the gas’ (25 Sep) makes the proposition; ‘Whichever way you look at it, natural gas is preferable to coal.’ Fossil gas is mainly methane and, over 20 years, it traps 86 times...