Badvertising, 9780745350295
Paperback
Ads sell dreams, but this dream could destroy our future.

Badvertising

polluting our minds and fuelling climate chaos

$24.80

  • Paperback

    272 pages

  • Release Date

    19 September 2024

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Summary

Badvertising: How Ads Are Making You Unhappy and Destroying the Planet

‘Funny and readable, [it] will make us all see the world in a very different way’ - Dr Chris van Tulleken, author of Ultra-Processed People

‘Brilliant … if you thought your brain was being gently warmed by the advertising industry, read this book and you’ll realise it’s being fried’ - Jeremy Vine, BBC Radio 2

Advertising is selling us a dream, a lifestyle. It promises us fulfilment and te…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780745350295
ISBN-10:0745350291
Author:Andrew Simms, Leo Murray
Publisher:Pluto Press
Imprint:Pluto Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:19 September 2024
Weight:242g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

‘Examines the environmental, mental and social costs of advertising’

– ‘Independent’

‘A wonderfully witty, biting and really useful exploration of all the wrong that ads do’

– ‘Irish Independent’

‘Why do we allow adverts that actively promote our own destruction? Halting climate catastrophe is hard enough without ads selling things that pollute more. It’s extraordinary the simple case for tobacco-style bans hasn’t been made so clearly before. With Badvertising, Simms and Murray have done the world an urgent favour. Funny and readable, [it] will make us all see the world and the advertising we are immersed in 24⁄7 in a very different way.’

– Dr Chris Van Tulleken, infectious diseases doctor, broadcaster and author of ‘Ultra-Processed People’

‘Brilliant work … if you thought your brain was being gently warmed by the advertising industry, read this book and you’ll realise it’s being fried. I couldn’t believe just how effective and how underhand some of the tactics being used in advertising are Badvertising shows how we are all prisoners, but it also passes us the keys to our cells. This book was a watershed moment for me. Since it can’t have an advertising campaign, we all need to tell our friends about it.’

– Jeremy Vine, broadcaster, journalist, host of BBC Radio 2’s Jeremy Vine show

‘A hugely timely and important book that grapples with advertising’s role in enabling climate crimes - and sets out why and how we need to stop the industry’s complicity in its tracks, for the sake of a liveable future.’

– Caroline Lucas MP

‘A much-needed book whose time has come. The continued advertising of high-carbon products at a time of climate crisis is a form of insanity. The authors are absolutely right to call for a ban, and it can’t happen too soon.’

– Bill McGuire, Professor Emeritus of Geophysical & Climate Hazards, UCL

‘Simms and Murray are right to lay so much blame at the door of the advertising industry … [they] are clear-headed guides through the fog. Learn the history, be enraged at the tactics, and join the struggle for a less polluted public sphere.’

– Sam Knights, writer, actor, activist

About The Author

Andrew Simms

Andrew Simms is the author of many books including The New Economics, Ecological Debt, Tescopoly and Cancel the Apocalypse and Economics: A Crash Course. He co-founded the New Weather Institute and coordinates the Rapid Transition Alliance. He is a research associate at the Centre for Global Political Economy, University of Sussex, a fellow of the New Economics Foundation (NEF), and is a frequent contributor to the Guardian and BBC. He co-founded the Green New Deal group in 2007, the climate campaign onehundredmonths.org that ran until 2017, and devised Earth Overshoot Day.

Leo Murray co-founded Plane Stupid, where he played a central role in strategic planning and communication for three years from 2006. He also designed and co-founded the climate change campaigning organisation Possible in 2009, where he is currently director of innovation. Murray is the brains behind the Frequent Flyer Levy, and strategy lead for the Rapid Transition Taskforce. He was previously a part-time political advisor on the transition to a sustainable economy to Labour’s Shadow Minister for Sustainable Economics, Clive Lewis MP.

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