Communication
Towards sustainability..
by Chantal on Jul.04, 2010, under Communication, Ecology thoughts, Pictures
A Potential Mariage that creates renewable energy
by ElieSh on Apr.27, 2010, under Communication, Ecology thoughts
The Human being has already domesticated the solar heat, the sunlight, the wind force, the water flows, as well as the high and low sea tides to generate electricity. Obviously, it is still not enough. We still lack new resources to compensate our needs and minimize the usage of petrol. The OSMOSIS is potentially the new renewable energy source which we can add to our list. (continue reading…)
Nestle : Indonesia is fighting back !
by Yoann on Mar.30, 2010, under Communication, Ecology, Ecology thoughts

For its products, Nestlé uses palm oil from companies that are wreaking havoc on Indonesian rainforests, hindering the locals' way of life and pushing orang-utans towards extinction.
Nestle : good food, good life ?
We all (continue reading…)
Crasher animals get involved for animal preservation
by Yoann on Jan.06, 2010, under Animal protection, Communication, Ecology, humor
You all know about the crasher squirrel, which barged in the family photo of Melissa Brandts in Alberta :

This amazing squirrel has been seen in numerous pictures throughout history, from Jesus’ Last Supper to the coronation of (continue reading…)
7 Greenpeace ads
by Yoann on Nov.26, 2009, under Communication, Ecology, humor
Greenpeace surely knows how to move people. Here are the proofs, with 7 striking ads of them.
1. Say no tu nuclear energy !
2. Is there such an original and (continue reading…)
10 funny global warming pictures
by Yoann on Nov.16, 2009, under Communication, Ecology, Pictures, humor
To communicate about global warming, a funny picture is sometimes what's best. 1. When camels will be found everywhere :
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Communicating about sharks ? No, “for” sharks ! ;)
by Yoann on Nov.05, 2009, under Animal protection, Communication, Ecology
Recently in this blog, I have dealt with the shameful shark finning trade and the blood shed in the process.
To stigmatize this practice, the Saatchi & Saatchi South Africa agency have set up a clever ambient marketing campaign.

It goes like this : (continue reading…)







