Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Jennifer Marohasy » A Message from Tuvalu: Year 2272
I have just been listening to The Voice of Tuvalu, one of the most-listened-to Internet Radio Stations (IRS) of this extremely popular set of tourist islands. The IRS reported that the Tuvalu Museum Department of Sea Level Records has been given a contemporary copy of the Scripptures, one of the most sort-after documents of the early part of the twenty first century.

These documents are supposed to be the basis for a mysterious group called the IPCC. Little is known of their role and actions as they were evidently wiped out in 2020 and all their records destroyed by the governments who had evidently originally sponsored them.

It is thought that they may have acted like an environmental Taliban, another mysterious group operating at about the same time although there is no evidence that they acted in concert.
And by "clever", do you mean "completely insane"?
This is a clever ad for HSBC by Ogilvy & Mather Mumbai ad agency in India. It uses an aerial photo of a city’s landscape attached to the base of a swimming pool giving an illusion of a submerged city which would likely happen in the future if the Global warming crisis is left unsolved.

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