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Bad omens

Impending doom and signs impossible to ignore

One of 2021's biggest reports forecast a bleak climate future.

For decades, cartoonists have been reflecting on the science, debates and political posturing that mark global warming. As experts' warnings become more dire and more urgent, cartoonists find new ways to illustrate this familiar territory.

A cartoon about the floods captures the mood of the nation, while high-vis vests, VR goggles and a buggy whip warehouse provoke a chuckle. 

Angus and Climate Change

Alan Moir, Nine Papers,

Floods

Johannes Leak, The Australian,

Renewed Energy

John Spooner, The Australian,

Snake Oil Sales

Johannes Leak, The Australian,

Burying Disbelief

Jon Kudelka, The Australian,

Heritage Tours

Jon Kudelka, The Saturday Paper,

Beautiful One Day ... Blindsided the Next

David Rowe, The Australian Financial Review,

Reef-Coloured Glasses

Jon Kudelka, The Saturday Paper,

Headspace

Philip Somerville, Line of Thought,

Who Pays?

Cathy Wilcox, The Sydney Morning Herald,

Save Us From Ourselves (with the Thermometer and Syringe)

Megan Herbert, Self-published,

Floods

Megan Herbert, Self-published,

Angry Climate Kids

First Dog on the Moon, The Guardian Australia,

Australia's Climate Action

Matt Golding, Nine Papers,

The Science of PCS (Politician Capture & Storage)

Glen Le Lievre, Patreon,