Christian Adams on - political cartoon gallery in London https://t.co/dePcTdnXF6

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As the talking shop at Cop26 gets under way, we are so far beyond the sticking plaster stage in this crisis, and nothing but major surgery will do. for

“Stating the Bleeding Obvious”

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From the Westminster government that is literally pouring raw sewerage into rivers. Why do the English keep voting for these rogues? polluting is the new saving the planet.

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So Doris Johnson came to pontificates about how we are “a minute from midnight “ to a climate disaster… then he will fly back to London on a private jet🤔 Actions speak louder. A big round polluter. Is he still pumping shit into rivers?

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It's not just Scomo & the feds that are fueling the climate crisis - the gov & are still approving new gas plans, burning coal, & logging native forests.
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Don’t shy away from the staggering complexity of life and learn about bio-diversity, environmental impact and more through the wonder of these lyrical, poetic books.

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In honor of here is a map of the worlds dioxide emissions in 2020. In terms of raw numbers it looks like the and really need to come to an agreement.

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If your children are tuned to there are some brilliant books that could inspire them even more! We've put together a list of great titles to try: https://t.co/EJYdcR53lR

Pic: Zoe Persico

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Its a kind of "blue" day Buckets of rain Plenty of private jets polluting our skies! Bring back the blueness to the sea & sky! Ignore the misery and reach out for a rainbow of hope

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COP26 and cancer prevention.
- When you can, always choose to walk. Zero emissions and helps keep our bodies active 🏃🏽‍♀️
- Limit or eliminate red and processed meat to prevent cancer and help do our bit for the planet 🌎
We’re all in this together

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The sea and our beaches are really important. I want to be able to swim in the ocean. I want sea life to thrive and I don't really want the sea lapping at my front door.

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Some books about Rivers.
Children already know how important rivers are. That's why they love these books.

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Intensive land use, including agriculture, leads to declines in nature at an alarming rate (2/7)

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I originally drew this one back in 2007!
It was published in in 2018

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