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PR Firm To Create MMGW Newspeak
2009-06-13
The non-profit PR shop ecoAmerica finally released the findings of its public opinion research today, bringing a trove of information about how on-the-fence Americans respond to different messages about climate change and energy.

The firm conducted an impressive amount of research in February through March—focus groups, a phone survey, an online survey—all focused on finding better talking points for wooing folks who are undecided about this whole global warming/clean energy/green jobs business.

This was the report whose summary was accidently sent to a bunch of media outlets after a White House briefing from ecoAmerica in April, leading to a not-very-flattering story in the New York Times. The story suggested itÂ’s cynical to try to sell the climate crisis the way youÂ’d sell toothpaste, and itÂ’s true that the report wholeheartedly embraces a public-relations way of looking at things:
Remember to speak in aspirational language about shared American ideals, like freedom, prosperity, independence and self-sufficiency while avoiding jargon and details about policy, science, economics or technology.

--Ditch “global warming.” It makes people think of Al Gore more than anything else, too polarizing. “Climate change” is almost as bad. “Our deteriorating atmosphere” is the term soccer moms and other “environmental agnostics” respond to best, the report found.

--Likewise, people don’t want to hear about “cap-and-trade.” Too wonky. When you’re talking about cap-and-trade, call it “Clean Energy Dividend” or “Clean Energy Cash Back.” This fits a central theme of the report—the climate-action camp needs to learn how to translate think-tank language into kitchen-table language. To hear how this sounds in action, try out ecoAmerica’s blog post explaining the report.

--Even “renewable” and “alternative” energy are too vague. (Were you clear on the difference anyway?) Instead, talk about energy sources that run out and ones that don’t run out. Or energy sources you have to burn and ones you don’t have to burn.

--Talk about values, not facts.

--“Activating multiple values tends to be stronger than just invoking a single value.” Bring prosperity, national security, and personal health into your argument. The report doesn’t mention human rights or climate justice arguments—odd, since evangelicals have already shown they can rally behind this perspective.

--One the other hand, one good fact packs more punch than a string of facts. You don’t win people over with a relentless barrage of facts, says the report. That only muddles the brain. Somehow this connects to Joseph Stalin’s “One death is a tragedy; a million is a statistic.”

--For your one key fact, the report’s authors especially like the phrasing, “Local temperatures always fluctuate naturally. But when the 10 hottest years on record have all occurred since 1990, we have a problem.”

--Finally, the report says it would be a travesty to let the Right own “comprehensive energy solutions”. Show why your side, not theirs, is the true “all-of-the-above” option. As with everything else, it works better to stay on the offensive and make the other side defend their position.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#3  "The FlimFlam Man" - Mordrcai Jones (George C. Scott) (Barrack Hussien Obama)is a rural con artist (a 'flim flam man')(comes from Illinois) who takes on a young army Democratic Party deserter leader Curley (Michael Sarrazin)(Nancy Pelosi) as his protégé and teaches him her the tricks of the trade. Sheriff Slade (Harry Morgan)(Harry Ried) is in hot pursuit of the pair and rich girl boy B Ronnie Lee Packard (Sue Lyon)(George Soros) becomes romantically involved with Curley and helps the fleeing duo stay one step ahead of the sheriff. The film features a great automobile chase scene for those who appreciate this kind of cinema hijinks. (and guest appearance by Al Gore) Screenplay by William Rose ("It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World").
Posted by: Chesing Panda8761   2009-06-13 21:41  

#2  Basically, change the wording until you can sell the bullshit to the majority of the rubes.
Posted by: DarthVader   2009-06-13 21:26  

#1  the 10 hottest years on record have all occurred since 1990

That is 100%, absolute, unadaulterated bullsh!t!
Posted by: Parabellum   2009-06-13 17:46  

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