Daniel Farey-Jones
Nov 16, 2022

UK brands and marketers take a stand on climate disinformation

Group urges social network CEOs to crack down on content and ads making ‘deceptive statements’.

CAAD panel at COP27 (l-r): Jake Dubbins and Harriet Kingaby from Conscious Advertising Network, Alex Murray from CAAD, Jennie King from Institute for Strategic Dialogue

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