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	<title>Comments on: Model Behaviour</title>
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		<title>by: The Marketing Gap in Green panel at the PSFK Conference London on PSFK</title>
		<link>http://www.globalcool.org/en/2007/05/10/model-behaviour/#comment-1877</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2007 09:08:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] Diane Verde Nieto of Clownfish made a great observation for those in attendance, that modern communications professionals should be able to handle the schizophrenia of leading two agendas. One to sell our clients products and services and the other to build sustainability into the way they work. Again they are not incommensurate but it takes a twin track mind to handle the conflict in the transition stage. She also drew our attention to London&#8217;s aim to be a sustainable city by 2020 which was something I wasn&#8217;t aware of and will surely be a terrific motivator for business to reshape and retool. In addition Diane pointed out the Ariel low temperature wash cycle campaign(30 degrees) and that the internet is a heavy user of electricity impacting on the environment through huge data centers that are sprouting up around the world, as well as the costly running of computers and servers. Water, she alerted us, is going to be the next big challenge after carbon footprint responsibility takes hold. This makes complete sense for those who follow geopolitics around the globe and is a timely reminder for Sci-fi fans to reread Dune. Lastly Diane used a bleak euphemism for the business of carbon offset trading described as the equivalent for the environment of the morning after pill [...]</description>
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