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Environment; 5 darkly funny cartoons about climate change. Artists take on the new U.N. climate report, California weather, and more


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Climate change is no laughing matter, but these artists are exploring dark ideas in meaningful and humorous ways. The thermometer was touching 50 degrees Celsius (122 Fahrenheit) in the central.


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Building on the "Fridays for Future" demonstrations, an exhibition in Dortmund shows 100 cartoons by international artists commenting on the climate emergency. One hundred drawings by.


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So, What Is Climate Change? If you've heard Bill Nye explain the basics of climate change, you know that greenhouse gases, mainly released by the burning of fossil fuels, are causing the average temperature of our planet to increase. By the end of the century, it could be 4-5˚C warmer. So what's the big deal?


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Cartoons; 7 cartoons about COP26 and the fight against climate change. Artists take on the politics of global warming, humanity's race against time, and more


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Cruz crashes in Cancun Nearly a third of the cartoons - left (37%), right (23%), and center (32%) - depicted Texas Senator Ted Cruz's misguided attempt to escape the Texas Freeze for the warmth and comforts of Cancun. Most are merciless. A fat and furry Cruz tugs his luggage through the airport. Cruz lounges with a drink by a pool or on a beach.


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January 2024. Political cartoons from the desk of Matt Wuerker. By MATT WUERKER. 01/03/2024 04:46 PM EST.


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Global Warming. November 19, 2000. Description: Political cartoon by Etta Hulme. This cartoon appeared in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. "You have 4% of earth's population and 25% of earth's greenhouse gas output - classic symptoms of global warming." Topics: Political cartoons, Uncle Sam (Symbolic character), Global warming, Greenhouse effect.


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The winner may be a foregone conclusion. But at stake in the Iowa caucuses is a place in the wings should the Republican front-runner suffer a spectacular fall. Susan Milligan Jan. 5, 2024. US.


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Voucherville The state of Trump's union Trump wins Iowa caucuses For more editorial cartoons, visit inquirer.com/opinion/cartoons/. Daily takes from Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Signe Wilkinson.


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The place of political cartoons and their importance cannot be overlooked: they raise attention, call out injustices and faults, and often express the views commonly held by a population. This presentation of concern and outrage- through a medium that easily conveys it and in a lighter, but more direct, way- serves to bring the issue of climate change to the greater masses and the.


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Conservative cartoonists eagerly seize these events as opportunities. Of the 500-cartoon sample, almost 10 percent were "skeptical" cartoons written in the months immediately after the November 2010 hacked e-mails scandal, compared to 1 percent expressing climate concerns during the same time period.


Editorial cartoon Questioning global warming

Environmentalist Idiots. Cagle Cartoons. View a gallery of political cartoons about global warming and the environment.


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This is a powerful team: atmospheric scientist Michael Mann and political cartoonist Tom Toles. Both are standouts in their fields. Both have been trying to alert the world to the threat of.


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Three created images of Earth on fire. Another three depicted the report itself aflame. Others constructed scenes of global bad actors, like the oil industry, or TV news viewers threatened by flames. One used a fire-breathing dragon to depict global warming. Few cartoonists got into the actual contents of the report.