Tom Richardson
Nov 11, 2021

Expecting the worst: How brands can embrace pessimism following COP26

The upbeat words and images brands are using around the climate crisis are increasingly out of sync with the public mood. It's time for marketers and agencies to embrace a more activist stance while still conveying optimism.

(Matthew Horwood/Getty Images)

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