Clips on ‘climate change’

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Partnership with Timberland

We’ve partnered with Timberland to create content for their “Don’t Tell Us It Can’t Be Done” campaign and they’ve picked up our “See You in Copenhagen” campaign to be part of it! It launches Nov. 16th!


Monday, October 26th, 2009

Copenhagen Awareness Spot

“See You in Copenhagen” is a campaign of short films – produced in cooperation with the UN Foundation and tcktcktck.org – designed to raise public awareness and support civic engagement in advance of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 15) in Copenhagen, Denmark. The campaign launched at Climate Week NYC and culminated with public screenings at COP 15 in December 2009.

The campaign features people whose stories are each a piece of the Climate Change ‘policy puzzle’: a Nobel Peace Prize-winning scientist, a green industry leader, a grassroots activist and a UN negotiator. Through these portraits, we come to understand what is at stake with climate change, what the different roles are in this complex UN negotiation, and what is possible that we all can do.

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Monday, October 26th, 2009

See You in Copenhagen – Voices of Climate Change

“See You in Copenhagen” is a campaign of short films – produced in cooperation with the UN Foundation and tcktcktck.org – designed to raise public awareness and support civic engagement in advance of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 15) in Copenhagen, Denmark. The campaign launched at Climate Week NYC and culminated with public screenings at COP 15 in December 2009.

The campaign features people whose stories are each a piece of the Climate Change ‘policy puzzle’: a Nobel Peace Prize-winning scientist, a green industry leader, a grassroots activist and a UN negotiator. Through these portraits, we come to understand what is at stake with climate change, what the different roles are in this complex UN negotiation, and what is possible that we all can do.

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