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Cartoonists’ ‘Code Red’ caricatures of new IPCC report

Having observed liberal and centrist cartoonists flip the climate denialist script during the Texas freeze earlier this year, Yale Climate Connections set out to determine how cartoonists responded to the release of the new IPCC report.

How to explain climate change? With comic books.
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How to explain climate change? With comic books.

Climate change seems to be a problem almost designed to defy our understanding. We are not good at dealing with intangible entities, and in climate change both causes and effects remain mostly invisible in our daily lives. But comics can make the invisible visible, and tell human stories.
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