The Greenpeace Coal Globe Conveys a Dirty Message
Alex Scott — March 2, 2010 — Eco
References: greenpeace.org & michaelwongcc
As I am sure you are well aware, two major climate conferences were held in the last few months to bring together the world's superpower's to discuss possible prevention programs for global warming.
What I bet you weren't aware of, however, was the delightful little toy distributed by Greenpeace China at the 2009 Poznan Climate Conference in Poland. The Greenpeace Coal Globe was given out to shed light on how China has had a major impact with regards to polluting the atmosphere.
The Greenpeace Coal Globe might be the right tool to embarrass the nation into setting some emissions goals.
What I bet you weren't aware of, however, was the delightful little toy distributed by Greenpeace China at the 2009 Poznan Climate Conference in Poland. The Greenpeace Coal Globe was given out to shed light on how China has had a major impact with regards to polluting the atmosphere.
The Greenpeace Coal Globe might be the right tool to embarrass the nation into setting some emissions goals.
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