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Automotive industry
Children
Cities
Cleaning
Climate (campaign title)
Daughters
Dirty
Fathers
Green
KWCI (GPI)
Oil (fossil fuel)
People
Playing (activity)
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Haters Gon' Hate - Web Video (English Version without Subtitles)
The year is 2051, and the world is just about perfect. When humanity switched from gasoline vehicles to sustainable means of transportation, everything changed. Pollution? Carbon emissions? Rising sea levels? Solved, solved, and solved. And everyone is happy! Well, almost everyone...
There are 5 haters who miss the old, polluted days. The video uses humor to make people relate to the haters and as an alternative way of communicating the need for a zero-carbon future. This video can raise awareness of a green future, with new and sustainable mobility options in our cities where we no longer see traffic jams, pollution, and fossil fuel vehicles, etc.
The purpose of the GPEA driving change campaign is to urge Japanese and Korean carmakers and governments to think forward about the future of cars.
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GP1SW5EL
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East Asia
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Taiwan
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© Greenpeace
Duration:
4m10s
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★★★★ (E)
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Haters Gon' Hate Video
The year is 2051, and the world is just about perfect. When humanity switched from gasoline vehicles to sustainable means of transportation, everything changed. Pollution? Carbon emissions? Rising sea levels? Solved, solved, and solved. And everyone is happy! Well, almost everyone...
There are 5 haters who miss the old, polluted days. The video uses humor to make people relate to the haters and as an alternative way of communicating the need for a zero-carbon future. This video can raise awareness of a green future, with new and sustainable mobility options in our cities where we no longer see traffic jams, pollution, and fossil fuel vehicles, etc.
The purpose of the GPEA driving change campaign is to urge Japanese and Korean carmakers and governments to think forward about the future of cars.
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