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Weddings in the 21 centuryABC TV
The ABC morning news shoot about green weddings was a creative endeavor and inspiring to do more fun type PR: parties, soirees, youtube clips: green colorful action. The Saddle Peak Lodge, while not really an eco-friendly establishment, has a cute outside area for weddings. The inside is very lodgy, dark, one awaits to see antlers on the walls.
At 8:30 a.m. we started to get ready for the 10:00 a.m. shoot: Jennifer Charm checked out the models eye lashes, the eco limo driver lady did her make up herself, Deborah Lindquist aired her dresses, Michelle Rodriguez worried about her vegan chocolate cake toasting in the sun and I posted the invites samples from Invitesite, favors from All Shades of Green, flower arrangements from Rosalie Stern on the round outside tables. ABC’s Jane Monreal was to decide where the actual shoot would take place. She arrived matching the scene in a cute pink outfit and with this glorious invigorating energy, which made the interviews so easy. I felt pretty happy with myself: I had gotten this together so perfectly and everybody from the Green Wedding team performed like always: just amazing.
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September 3, 2008
Viva Polar bears: The English don't like to be lied at by a company that finances disputes of global warming. Eugene Shandu in Daily Green reports: "The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has made a ruling against an ExxonMobil television ad that uses imagery that relates their carbon-emitting power source to wind and solar power and suggests liquefied natural gas (LNG) is super clean."
The discussion is putting big bad Exxon in the news again, the heat is on.
Who will win? The rise of consciousness we hope.
