There's a treasure trove of cartoons on climate change at the U.S. News and World Report site in their Energy Policy Cartoons section; so many good ones that I got greedy. Here are eight of the forty about energy, the ones that I particularly like. Warning: some of these are not really funny, just straight to the point.
Here are three by Mike Thompson, a member of Creators Syndicate, on the topic of climate change denial.
And what about the argument that climate change legislation is bad for business? Here's a view from Matt Davies at Tribune Media Services:
And for those of us who think electric cars side-step global warming, what about Mike Ramirez' view?
Everyone has a different view of the energy crisis elephant and David Horsey's cross-section depicts some of them well.
While evidence is mounting that global climate change is occurring, convincing the non-believers is difficult, to say the least. Look at it this way -- if we don't do anything, it's doomsday made real. As John Serffius shows:
The end, according to Chan Lowe --
-- Marge
Here are three by Mike Thompson, a member of Creators Syndicate, on the topic of climate change denial.
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And what about the argument that climate change legislation is bad for business? Here's a view from Matt Davies at Tribune Media Services:
And for those of us who think electric cars side-step global warming, what about Mike Ramirez' view?
Everyone has a different view of the energy crisis elephant and David Horsey's cross-section depicts some of them well.
While evidence is mounting that global climate change is occurring, convincing the non-believers is difficult, to say the least. Look at it this way -- if we don't do anything, it's doomsday made real. As John Serffius shows:
The end, according to Chan Lowe --
-- Marge
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