Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Govt climate adverts slapped down by watchdog

Two government advertisements planned to raise responsiveness of ecological matters have been disqualified by the Advertising Standards Authority.
Together went over the current scientific agreement on climate alteration, the watchdog said in its rejoinder to the 939 protests made around the 'Act on CO2' movement.

Three other advertisements, with TV commercial, were blank.

Both disqualified adverts frolicked on judgments between fairy tale rhymes and environmental disaster.

One said Jack and Jill might not go up the hill since dangerous weather had produced a drought, while the second read: "Rub a dub, three men in a tub, a necessary course of action due to flash flooding caused by climate change."

The ASA said rights regarding the probability that "extreme weather events would become more frequent and intense" wanted to be complete additional hesitantly to reproduce the present technical harmony.

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