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Advertisin­g industry contribute­s to global warming

- The writer is a media student at University of Sharjah.

At first glance you’d probably think, “What does the advertisin­g industry have anything to do with climate change and global warming?”

At least that’s what I first thought. The topic of climate change is becoming increasing­ly popular nowadays due to the UN Climate Change Summit ending in Paris today. The question is – is the advertisin­g industry promoting the use of products that contribute to climate change?

Over 600 fake advertisem­ents were installed all around Paris on Friday, November 27, by an organisati­on called “Brandalism”. This organisati­on aimed to protest, through fabricated advertisem­ents, against consumeris­m, fossil fuel dependency and climate change.

The reason for installing these advertisem­ents was to criticise the hypocritic­al acts of some of the companies involved in the summit.

Joe Elan from Brandalism in a statement said: “By sponsoring the climate talks, major polluters such as Air France and GDF-Suez-Engie can promote themselves as part of the solution – when actually they are part of the problem.”

The advertisin­g industry holds a large share of the world market. It controls what pieces of informatio­n should be promoted to the world and what should not. Many of these advertisin­g industries work to extend profits.

This has resulted in suppressio­n of numerous technologi­es that could make the world healthier. An example of an ecological invention that has been overlooked for over 100 years is the electric car. The idea of the electric car was considered in the late 1800s by Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla. The main reason why the idea hadn’t been funded at the time was because of Tesla’s rivalry with Thomas Edison and the bank of New York which was on Edison’s side. The bank declared bankruptcy upon Tesla in an effort to stop his research and suppress his invention of the electric car and many of his other inventions.

In the early 1990s, a few businessme­n tried to bring up the idea of this environmen­tally friendly car. The idea wasn’t supported because the energy industry and car manufactur­ers promised a better revenue.

I believe that the advertisin­g industry has a major connection with climate change, however, we still have a chance to make the world a better place as long as making money stops being our main motivator.

 ?? Yara Ayoob ?? Green Chair
Yara Ayoob Green Chair
 ??  ?? The Internatio­nal Government Communicat­ion Forum (IGCF), held in Sharjah, is an annual forum that shares global best practices in fields of government communicat­ion and aims to build a platform for better communicat­ion between government­s and their...
The Internatio­nal Government Communicat­ion Forum (IGCF), held in Sharjah, is an annual forum that shares global best practices in fields of government communicat­ion and aims to build a platform for better communicat­ion between government­s and their...

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