Not exact matches
«In 1991, a corporate coalition composed of the National Coal Association, the Western Fuels Association, and Edison Electrical Institute created a PR front group called the «
Information Council for the Environment» (ICE) and launched a $ 500,000 advertising and
public relations
campaign to, in ICE's own words, «reposition
global warming as theory, (not fact)...»
Dig deep enough in the «crooked skeptics» accusation, and you ultimately discover that in regard to the notion about skeptics being in a pay - for - performance arrangement with anybody in the fossil fuel industry, there's only one usable weapon in the enviro - activists» arsenal to indict those skeptics as industry - paid shills: the supposedly leaked industry memo set from a
public relations
campaign called the «
Information Council for the Environment» (ICE) supposedly containing the «reposition
global warming» strategy goal, which targeted «older, less - educated males» and «younger, lower - income women.»
Far and above all the other so - called evidence used in attempts to show that a sinister industry plot exists is what I term the core evidence: the set of leaked memos from way back in 1991 — supposedly from the Western Fuels Association's «
Information Council for the Environment» (ICE)
public relations
campaign — containing the alleged strategy to «reposition
global warming as theory rather than fact» where the targeted audience was «older, less educated males» and «younger, lower income women.»
... We've also participated in a pilot project to measure
public opinion about the
global warming issue and to see if a factual, science - based
public information campaign can have an impact.