
So here's a thought. What if there was a similar program to label products that are have particularly BAD energy efficiency? Maybe it could use something like the graphic I created below? I bet that if the government mandated such a program, companies would scramble to make sure their product wasn't required to have a brown frowney face stuck to it.

I believe that ENERGY STAR is a good program for its simplicity, directness, and combined emphasis on the environmental and economic benefits of energy conservation. However, I feel that at least as much attention should be brought to products that ignore the energy and environmental crises that threaten our planet and our way of life.
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A very neat idea. It reminds me of the film Thank You for Smoking where congress is trying to require cigarette manufactures to print a skull and crossbones poison graphic on the cigarette boxes.
I wonder if the...eh, Refrigerator Lobby...would send their own fast-talking spokesman to change everyone's minds.
I still need to catch "Thank You for Smoking," but your comment reminds me that this idea of a "feel bad" campaign has been in place for years in Canada. All Canadian cigarette packs must feature disgusting images of the health effects of smoking. The link below discusses these efforts and gives some example images.
http://www.cdc.gov/PCD/issues/2007/apr/06_0024.htm
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