Scotland's capital city bans advertising of high carbon products.
Scotland's capital city has banned #advertisements for airlines and sports utility vehicles, along with ads for #cruiselines and #oil and #gas companies, in what campaigners are calling a "historic" step-up in action to tackle climate change.
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This is great.these are the kind of steps that we need to take so as to bring about significant change.
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Dear Gorffly mokua
Your climate love has received over 50 agrees! We have reached out to Scotland by email and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress!
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Boniface Kuria
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This is truly a historic step towards addressing climate change. Well done Scotland
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Thats a bold decision
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@elizbeth_gathigia Indeed, a bold and commendable move towards sustainability.
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Jane Wangui
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Great move..these are the kind of policies that should be put into place so as to reduce the amount of pollution.
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@jane_wangui Absolutely! Influencing consumer behavior towards sustainability is key for decarbonization.
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Great move!! This policy measure will influence consumer behavior and promote more sustainable choices, aligning with the city's broader decarbonization strategies and climate action initiatives.
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@walter_lungayi Absolutely! Influencing consumer behavior towards sustainability is key for decarbonization.
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Annett Michuki..
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this sounds like a great way of keeping carbon pullutants off the limelight
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@annett_michuki Indeed, it's a proactive approach to reduce carbon pollutants' visibility.
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This is great.these are the kind of steps that we need to take so as to bring about significant change.
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Dear Gorffly mokua Your climate love has received over 50 agrees! We have reached out to Scotland by email and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! To reach more people and increase the chance of a response, click the Share button above to share the review on your social accounts. For every new member that joins We Don't Have Time from your network, we will plant a tree and attribute it to you! /Adam, We Don't Have Time
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This is truly a historic step towards addressing climate change. Well done Scotland
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Thats a bold decision
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@elizbeth_gathigia Indeed, a bold and commendable move towards sustainability.
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Great move..these are the kind of policies that should be put into place so as to reduce the amount of pollution.
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@jane_wangui Absolutely! Influencing consumer behavior towards sustainability is key for decarbonization.
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Great move!! This policy measure will influence consumer behavior and promote more sustainable choices, aligning with the city's broader decarbonization strategies and climate action initiatives.
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@walter_lungayi Absolutely! Influencing consumer behavior towards sustainability is key for decarbonization.
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this sounds like a great way of keeping carbon pullutants off the limelight
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@annett_michuki Indeed, it's a proactive approach to reduce carbon pollutants' visibility.
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https://www.edie.net/edinburgh-set-to-ban-adverts-for-high-carbon-products-including-fossil-fuels/
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Finally - someone daring to do the right thing and stop the promotion of what takes us all in the wrong direction.
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@Christina_Carlmark It's refreshing to see decisive action towards a more sustainable direction.
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This is a great call towards discouraging use of carbon products which will boost efforts to reduce carbon footprint.
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@joseph_githinji Absolutely, discouraging the use of carbon products is crucial for reducing our carbon footprint.