International Environmental Health Scientists: We need Climate Change Warning Labels on Gas Pumps
Image credit Raymond Pajek DesignNSync. A 2014 rendition of a SF gas pump warning label
(Senator) Mike (Gabbard) and Me
I met with Senator Gabbard to discuss the future of ‘warming labels’ in Hawaii for 2025.
Published in Discourse & Society: Evolutions in hegemonic discourses of climate change: An ecomodern enactment of implicatory denial
A discourse analysis of influential people using public media to talk about climate change found conservative and liberal speakers don’t deny the existence of man-made climate change but rather deny its urgency.
2023 Community Sentinel Award Nominee
Think Beyond the Pump Chairperson James Brooks was nominated for the 2023 Community Sentinel Award for Environmental Stewardship.
First-Ever PSA for the Health and Climate Effects from Burning Gasoline
Creating media content is part of the strategy to engage communities and energize support for lowering carbon in our transportation system
Public Arts Projects
TBTP seeks to engage local communities in decarbonizing our transportation system through arts programs
Hawaiians are the Future of Low Carbon Transportation
Investments rise in low carbon transportation when gas pumps provide health/climate information
Efficacy Study on Cambridge ‘warming label’ program
Research is being conducted to determine efficacy of climate change label programs
Published in Global Challenges
Review on gas pump climate-health warning labels accepted in the journal Global Challenges
Published in the Environmental Law Reporter
First Amendment analysis of gas pump climate-health warning label laws
Our First Campaign Video
A legacy video produced in 2015 by advocates prior to the founding of TBTP