Deb Morrison
Deb Morrison, University of Oregon’s Carolyn Chambers distinguished professor of advertising, has been teaching advertising and creativity for about 300 years. She has a stack of awards, a couple of books, but her main claim is the many students and alumni who remind her the world is a good place. Soon, she’ll finish her book, Brave Work in the Age of Climate Change: Ideas and action for stoking the next great advertising revolution. She is also a member of our Adweek Academic Council.
With the Imperative of Climate Change, Creative Education Must Evolve
When late-stage capitalism meets failing social systems, we have a responsibility to do our part.
5 Ways to Build Greener Campaigns Using Environmental Science
If you’re enjoying the pandemic, you’ll love the impending climate emergency that increases the likelihood of tragic and unbelievable events happening in the coming years.
Climate Activism Requires More Than Just Sustainability Statements From Brands
The calls must be real and action-oriented.
Advertising World, Why Are We Not Embedding Climate Change Discussions Into Our Boardrooms and Campaigns?
Because, honestly, a lot of these issues fall on the shoulders of big brands.