NRDC, The Black List, The Redford Center, The CAA Foundation Announce Recipients of Climate Storytelling…
Hollywood Creatives Pamela Adlon, Dorothy Fortenberry, Roxane Gay to Serve as Mentors
Hollywood Creatives Pamela Adlon, Dorothy Fortenberry, Roxane Gay to Serve as Mentors
In a true sign that battery electric cars have now gone mainstream in Australia, The Australian Women’s Weekly has just featured an article about the MG ZS EV. The copy was supplied by MG and was (as you would expect) overwhelmingly positive. MG (owned by SAIC) has a well established … [continued]
In this article, I want to lay out a way that Twitter can both follow a “free speech maximalist” philosophy while also having a very positive impact on not only climate change, but the future of the world in general. This article will focus on how it can affect climate … [continued]
Despite Tesla’s continued sales performance, controversies that swirl around Musk have tainted the allure of the all-electric car company for many current and likely future owners of Tesla cars and trucks.
Before starting this article, I went back and forth with what I wanted to use as a subtitle. Ultimately, “My Takeaways from the Last Three Weeks” edged out something about how impossible it feels to cover these companies because of how quickly the news has been going out lately. And … [continued]
I’ve got issues with some of the stuff Elon Musk’s been doing at Twitter, and some of the non-Twitter tweets he’s sent, including ones pushing wild and harmful conspiracy theories. But for all the potentially valid critiques and criticisms, I also see many mixed in that are completely incorrect and … [continued]
At RE+, I was invited to participate on a panel with some other climate tech journalists to talk about the state of the clean tech world. The panel was moderated by Mike Casey, founder of TigerComm, a leading clean tech PR firm. Mike told the audience at RE+ that working … [continued]
The 2022 U.S. midterm elections provided historically surprising results. They were atypical in many ways, which is actually typical (in some ways) of the era of disruption we are in. Below are some communication lessons Mike Casey is highlighting for cleantech communicators. They are excellent lessons, so we are happy … [continued]
Hardly half of the states have adopted climate change standards. Other states may not even mention the human causes of the climate crisis, and a few even promote false misinformation about it.
A PR firm’s double-dipping with climate crisis constituents and the fossil fuel industry is only one problem facing COP27.