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Cartoons have a wonderful way of stripping technicalities and exceptions from an issue and revealing core–and often blatant–evidence. Take an issue as hot as hydropower reform and suddenly your cartoon message hits a population that may not otherwise understand the conflict.
The folks over at Hydropower Reform Coalition are not… Read the rest

Created in 1979, this cartoon series by Robert Crumb illustrates our rise from the wilderness.
Years after the original series was first published, Crumb added three more panels depicting possible future scenarios.
The Fun Future

The Ecological Disaster

The Ecotopian Solution

These are three very possible scenarios with seemingly one-third… Read the rest

This image popped into my head after reading (and watching) Sami’s recent post on Budweiser having genetically engineered rice in their beer.

I think most of this went down with Bayer (you got off clean this time Monsanto) in ’07. I’d be curious as to how this story has progressed/digressed.… Read the rest

What could the Earth be saying as Glenn Beck pushes it around in a wheelchair? Well, that’s up to you.
Leave your caption in the comment section and a winning caption will be chosen and announced in a week.
Have fun! Be clean(ish)…
Follow Joe Mohr’s cartoonery at JoeMohrToons.com and… Read the rest

Follow Joe Mohr’s cartoonery at JoeMohrToons.com and on Twitter at @GreenCartoons…… Read the rest

Sure, “green” automobiles are a hot topic–but I think people had similar concerns before cars were even around…
Follow Joe Mohr’s cartoonery at JoeMohrToons.com and on Twitter at @GreenCartoons… Read the rest

This cartoon sums up the ClimateGate scandal better than many articles I’ve read.
Images, even ones that have been sketched instead of snapped, have a storytelling power all their own. I hope cartooning as a form of political expression never dies. Nice work, Nick.
By Nick Anderson, Houston Chronicle… Read the rest
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