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if climate change were a dog If Climate Change Were a Dog (Cartoon)

I love this cartoon — a picture’s worth a thousand words.

Joe Mohr, the cartoonist, wrote on Planetsave awhile back, and I’ll take this opportunity to announce that we’ll start featuring his cartoons on Planetsave once a week now.

Regarding the one above, Joe writes:

“We did know about climate change back in the 50’s, as evidenced by this Frank Capra Video on Global Warming. But even though it was a monster of a dog back then, it was still just a harmless little puppy.”

You can also follow Joe on Twitter  @GreenCartoons.
And you can follow all of his green cartooning at JoeMohrToons.com.

Thank you for this one, Joe! And great to have you back on board!

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Zachary Shahan

If you couldn't guess, I spend most of my time on CleanTechnica and Planetsave. I'm the director/editor of both sites and am a little obsessed with them and the topics they cover. I'm also Publishing Services Manager at Important Media, which means that I do everything I can to support other Important Media writers, editors, and directors (as well as the network as a whole) in the good work they are engaged in. You can also find my work on Scientific American, Reuters, Change.org, most of the sites in the Important Media network, & many other places. For more, or to connect, go to: zacharyshahan.com

3 Responses to If Climate Change Were a Dog (Cartoon)

  1. [...] I posted a great cartoon by Joe Mohr, “If Climate Change were a Dog,” announcing that we would start having his cartoons on Planetsave [...]

  2. [...] Joe Mohr’s cartoons (we posted a great one of his yesterday here on Planetsave — “If Climate Change were a Dog“), this one being about “BP getting all [...]

  3. Joe Mohr says:

    Thanks Zach! Glad to be back at PlanetSave!!!!

    Joe

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