Ad agency activists ‘name and shame’ fossil fuel promoters
25 Sep 2024
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| PHOTO: Z Energy |
Ad agency climate activist group Comms Declare has launched in New Zealand, calling out 14 local agencies as ignoring the scientific consensus to keep promoting fossil fuel clients.
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