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Lawrence Solomon: UN Goes Hollywood To Counter Global Warming Sceptics Financial Post, 27 February 2011

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon took time off from the skirmishes in Libya and other bothers to fight the real threats facing the planet - those coming from the global warming deniers who have thwarted the UN plans for Kyoto II.

“I need your support,” he admitted last week in a pitch to 400 Hollywood movers and shakers in a day-long forum that played up the doom and gloom message - floods, fires and drought - that only Hollywood can sell to a sceptical public.

“Animate these stories!” Ban urged. “Set them to music! Give them life! Together we can have a blockbuster impact on the world.”

The Hollywood crowd, subjected to a day filled with panels with titles like “Making Global Warming a HOT Issue,” seemed sceptical itself. A vice president from Walt Disney, unimpressed by the UN’s two-decades long effort to market climate change to the public, said that it “feels like an early step,” asking “How do you make it marketable, palatable and engaging without preaching?” Another executive noted “the best messaging on climate change by far is by the deniers.”

Ban remains hopeful that he can swing Hollywood his way: “You have power and influence to send to millions and billions of people around world,” he said, adding “Some believe we have 2 or 3 planets, but we don’t. This is the planet we have to preserve and hand to future generations.”

Ban’s visit to Hollywood was part of the UN’s Creative Community Outreach Initiative, a major marketing effort starring himself that counts among its successes its role in the movies, The Interpreter and Che.

Financial Post, 27 February 2011

View all comments (3) |

Mel Torme| 2.28.11 @ 11:00AM

What a tool, that Mr. Moon. Most of the Koreans I've met here in America are fairly intelligent people, as it's mostly engineers that I've run into.

This guy could easily be the long-lost idiot brother of another Moon - no, not Kieth Moon of The Who, but the Rev. Sun-Yung Moon of Moonies fame (no, not the high-performance single-engine Mooney).

"Some believe we have 2 or 3 planets, but we don't." Ohhhwww. ... wait ... WTF! ;-) Who do you mean, "we", Kemosabe? Personally, my state of residence has already claimed Mars, and the inner 1/2 of the asteroid belt. So, maybe you mean "We at the UN don't have 2 or 3 planets, just a large building in NYC that we stay in rent-free, pending eviction by the first US Congress with balls."

At least the other Moon did something useful with his life (driving a tank through downtown London, tearing up hotel rooms, and being the 2nd best drummer in rock-n-roll OR overseeing the mass selling of flowers at airports, depending on which one we're talking about here)

NotPropagandized| 2.28.11 @ 12:44PM

How wonderful. A UN Secretary General with absolutely NO credibility asking Hollywood elites to help repair the GlobalWarmingScam. No question that these uber-liberals have political and intellectual illness, but one suspects that they are painfully aware of the profound-PR hit they've taken with Obama-Reid-Pelosi et al. We all know how concerned they are with PR!

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