

In both these cartoons, the issue of global warming is depicted as something that we may not be dealing with yet, at least on a large scale, but it will become a huge issue if left unaddressed. The tidal wave and the flooded bridge show, humorously, that the problem must be analyzed and a solution found now, before it is too late. Global warming is not a bridge to be crossed later, or a gently sloping line on a graph, it is an issue that requires immediate attention if we want to avoid disastrous consequences. These two cartoons both entertain and signal to the reader in an entertaining manner that things may get much worse if left untreated.
I think this idea perhaps meshed a bit with Liz's is really what I would want to do - how can we reach the people who can make a difference now and those who can in the future? I like it...
ReplyDeleteThis topic is extremely interesting to me...I would really like to do this...
ReplyDeleteUpon further review I think other people's align better with Liz's like Andrews. I think the three of our ideas - Kelly, you, and I - are very similar...We will have to talk about it more but as a peliminary grouping I think we fit...
ReplyDeleteYes, there are many interested in the use of cartoons, videos, animated cartoons, and other media on topics such as global warming etc. We'll have to try to sort out the various interests to see where is the common ground for the best groupings.
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