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Peabody Energy Kristi Chumley, Michelle Copening, Mark Daffron, Kristina Schappell
Pro-active constituents in the U.S. that support alternative energy consumption • Environmentalists • Health conscious Audience Legislators (House and Senate)
Want constituents to call/write/email/fax their legislators, in both the House and Senate, to draft and approve legislation to provide funding for clean coal research Call-to-action
Obstacles Competing alternative fuel sources Misperceptions with clean coal (don’t believe in it) Ignorance
Insight Legislators are more likely to push bills through if they are supported by their constituents Perceived need for energy consumption will increase over the next 5-10 years People are not aware of clean coal options for energy Bills can be killed by specific groups in Congress and need lobbyists to generate support
Insight Cont. There are a reasonable amount of people who want to take action to progress the research of alternative fuels People want alternative energy, but not from clean coal People think coal is bad for the environment
“…I believe we should invest in coal-to-liquid fuels... we must invest in clean coal technologies that we can use at home and share with the world.” — President Elect Barack Obama, 2008 Challenge
Create public awareness and generate funding for clean coal technology, ultimately creating a higher demand for clean coal consumption Challenge
Insight Cont. Insight: Low Awareness
Insight Cont. Insight: Low Confidence
Insight Cont. Insight: More Energy
Insight Cont. Insight: More Oil
Insight Cont. Insight: Foreign Dependence
Insight Cont. Insight: Coal can do that
Insight Cont. Insight: Clean = Value
Insight Cont. Insight: Urgency Recognized
Insight Cont. Insight: Call to Action
Insight Cont. Insight: Buy-in
Message Alternative Energy = Good Clean Coal = Good
Lobbyist Interview Survey data Peabody Interview Evidence
Survey: What is the FIRST word that comes to mind when you think of coal?
How we will say it • Two-phased campaign • 1st phase: Create Coalition and obtain funding for alternative energy • Acquire support for alternative energy • 2nd phase: Change perceptions of coal
Phase I: Create Coalition and gain support for alternative energy • SAFETI (alternative energy coalition) • Chamber of Commerce • Sierra Club • Emotion through advertising directed at our target audience • Print ads • Tagline on recycle bins • Television spots • Direct mail • Celebrity endorsements • Website • Call-to-action point
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To date, no bills have been passed by Congress to cut global warming pollution. You can make a difference. Urge your legislators to fund alternative energy. www.safeti.org 1-800-4-SAFETI Address information
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