Are the public service announcements on MTV about living green each day making an impact on your behavior?

11 thoughts on “Are the public service announcements on MTV about living green each day making an impact on your behavior?”

  1. sort of. i dont really watch mtv but i was watching attack of the show on G4 and saw a funny animated PSA that encourages people to recycle old cell phones and electronics. i had a few old phones just sitting in a drawer that the ad reminded me of and i looked up cell phone recycling online the next day and learned about virgin mobiles free recycling program and mailed them in for recycling.

  2. No, not at all. I am concerned about th earth however. I just hate all of MTV’s public service announcements because they sound so bossy. Especially the safer sex ones (it’s my body, I’ll have sex how I want, thank you!)

  3. No.

    I already live as green as I can each day. Part of that commitment includes the fact that I don’t have cable. In fact, I don’t own a TV.

    Bottled and canned liquids are a major source of pollution. Perhaps MTV could ‘get real’ and take no advertising from beer and soft drink makers.

  4. I think they make teenagers more aware of this serious issue but unless they are wanting to taking it seriously, none of them are inspired by MTV to go outside and pick up trash or recycle their next soda can.

  5. It made a small impact on the way i view world issues. So as of now im trying to do the best that i can to take care of the world i live in.

  6. Not immediately. But that is the way to get to the majority of people. We learn over time, not all at once. They are going about it correctly to change peoples mind sets. It takes these announcements, more and more to seep into our brains and before you know it … your neighbor is doing it and people are talking about it.. and before you know it even most reluctant of us are going along with the crowd.

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