Climate change: 'My Pet Footprint' animation takes on Big Oil
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Greenpeace International, an independent movement advocating for a greener, healthier and more peaceful planet that can sustain life for generations to come, is renowned for attention-grabbing stunts and ad campaigns. In this new venture, the organisation partners with illustrators & animators to redefine how we talk about climate change. As Greenpeace describes the campaign: "Through comedy & satire this thrilling new series will cast a light on the deceit and greed that endangers civilization.....Fifteen-year-old Bella wants a pet. The 21st century hands her an insane carbon footprint obsessed with revealing civilization's impending destruction; a magical companion imbued with the guilt of the world's worst polluters. Follow their time-travelling adventure as they uncover the impacts of climate change & Big Oil’s secret plot to profit from climate guilt". In the midst of heated debate over climate change and to what extent it is being exaggerated, under-played, or otherwise manipulated, what do you make of the trailer?
Keywords: Greenpeace International My Pet Footprint, climate change, climate crisis, Big Oil, Wit and Wisdom
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