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These illustrations make climate change palpable — and hilarious Life on Earth is looking pretty rough, but that doesn't mean it can't be funny. Here's an excerpt from "The Cartoon Introduction ...
The visual style was different, and Hannah Fairfield, the editor of the Climate desk, reached out, saying she was interested in doing something similar to explain climate change to kids.
Several months ago, climate scientist Ed Hawkins made headlines with a stunning animated visualization of the change in global temperature over the past 150 years.
This new animation released Tuesday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is a startling illustration of the toll climate change is taking on our planet.
Five ways that illustrations can tell climate justice stories Published: February 11, 2025 7:42am EST Climate change is often communicated through scientific reports, statistics and policy ...
Increasing global temperatures are ruining sleep quality across the world. Sleep apnea, a common breathing disorder, is ...
PRESS RELEASE Study, illustrations, and maps show the stakes for COP26 climate negotiations Princeton, NJ--October 12, 2021-- New research from Climate Central illustrates the fleeting opportunity ...
SINGAPORE - Making climate change relatable to audiences can be a challenge in Singapore, where the impact of the complex, scientific phenomenon is less obvious, image-wise. Read more at ...
By blending art with storytelling, illustrations can make complex environmental issues, such as climate justice, much more accessible to the general public.
Climate narratives structured as stories that involve emotional engagement and personal anecdotes are more effective at mobilising communities, influencing policy and promoting pro-environmental ...