vintage national geographic ads of the day
  Anyone following the saga of Caterpillar's decisions to first ask its workers in London, Ontario to  take a 50 percent pay cut , then close the plant  may find dark humour in the ads we're spotlighting today. Back in the late 1970s, Caterpillar portrayed itself as a good corporate citizen interested in spurring debate on environmental and public infrastructure issues. A long series of ads in National Geographic  explored topics ranging from road maintenance to water pollution. The tag line on all of them — "There are no simple solutions. Only intelligent choices" — probably sounds like a sick joke to those who lost their jobs in London.    There are a dozen more ads in this series on my Flickr feed .   Source: National Geographic , June 1977