Another ad about "clean" coal

I've been loving the ads sponsored by the Reality Coalition, made up of the Alliance for Climate Protection, League of Conservation Voters, Natural Resources Defense Council, National Wildlife Federation and Sierra Club.

This is the one I've seen on actual TV, purports to show a clean-coal flack giving a tour of a clean-coal plant, but when he steps through the door there's nothing there. There's nothing there, get it? Because it so successfully makes one of my favorite points, I've not nearly grown tired of seeing it, and sometimes even think of going back when I see it flit by on TiVo. I think of it, anyway.

Now another installment is out, in which a coal executive sort of makes love to a coal chunk, leaving a nice little smudge of "clean" coal on his nose in the process. See the new one here (sorry, no embedding available, yet, apparently).


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