Sunday, September 14, 2008

Public Relations For Global Warming

Writen by Lance Winslow

What do you do when public relations is too good? What happens when public relation goes beyond its mission and causes disruption in our society and civilization? What happens when public relations for something that would seem important goes wildly out of control and is spurred on by mass media hysteria and scares the ever living bejesus out of every citizen? We seem to have a problem with global warming and the way in which it is promoted to our masses.

Global warming is being used is to scare people and it is causing problems. It is making people distrust industry and is calling for an abrupt change and disruption in the way our civilization works and how we do things. This is not to say that energy conservation and conserving fuel we use is not a good idea, obviously that is a good idea. This is not to say that we shouldn't pollute less, obviously we should pollute less because it cleaned up the air that we breathe.

But when global warming is used to scare citizens to vote for one particular political party then it is hurting our economic vitality and industrial output; that is when things have gone too far. Screaming from the tallest mountain that the world will soon end due to global warming and all life on earth will die is utterly ridiculous.

If we are going to promote global warming then we have to also promote global cooling which is what will happen if everything heats up in our atmosphere. Because there will be more clouds in the sky, which will not let the sun through and therefore things will cool down and that my friends would be a much worse problem.

If you don't like it very hot then what comes next would be even worse and shouldn't we be talking about global cooling and not global warming? Please consider all this and the public-relations ramifications on all fronts.

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