Great Anti-Pollution Images from WWF

Cory Doctorow blogged about these posters earlier today at BoingBoing, calling the WWF campaign "effective and haunting". I agree.

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the WWF campaign "effective and haunting". I agree.

LOL! Yep, I agree too! Having a 100 billion gallon sludge bucket pictured as the source of the river passing through my neighborhood would sure get my attention! Sometimes hyperbole works!
Dave Briggs :~)