A few days ago, an International Day of Climate Action was put on by the global campaign 350.org. Figuring the public is more likely to pay attention to practically naked models than Al Gore (naked or not), the group put together a video of smiling models taking off their clothes because global warming makes them too hot. I'm already skeptical of naked activism, but I think this video is trying to appeal to people who like barely-clothed models. I think they might want to rethink their angle — if global warming causes beautiful people to strip, won't some people think that's a good thing?









Eddie Bauer
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Vivienne Westwood
This angle is so stupid. wow. Who doesnt want to see naked models walking around ( I can hear the male chants now... "BRING ON GLOBAL WARMING!)
1their clothes represent the ppm in the atmosphere. so they're stripping the "pollution" (aka clothes) to get to a more "natural" state (350 ppm)
2right now, this very minute, at work i'm writing some stuff about climate change...and i'm pretty sure this isn't helping
3What a taste filled video!! Finally,,,,,,,a classy look at all the type of women that LOVE to LOVE ME!! Thanks ladies, I will get back to each of you later. Now, like all women should be doing, GET BACK TO WORK,,,,NOW!!!
4It was less raunchy than I was expecting. Still, I just don't think nudity should be used to promote causes.
5Please. No one cares about causes, they just want to get naked. I hate that people hide their real agendas behind some fake moral stance.
6The last I heard we were actually at 354 carbon ppm (still a large amount), but I could be wrong. This commercial is ridiculous and doesn't really inform people that don't know much about the causes of global warming.
7You stupid women stop this Global Warming angle and let me enjoy the models strips teases!!! Get back to doing the laundry!!!
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