Ira Coffin

Funny Climate Change Cartoons: Climatology Math



Posted: Monday, December 07, 2009

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I got the idea for this cartoon as a result of all the buzz about "Climate Gate". How funny, there goes that sensationalism again. Anyway, I thought about all the allegations over these e-mails and the multiple requests for information from these clowns across the pond and thought there must be some truth to it only because of this one simple thing. If climate change or global warming is happening at such an alarming rate, why the secrecy, why would there be a problem with giving up or showing any data that supports this theory. I just don't get it. It seems so simple to me but that's just me. Not giving it up just gives the opposition more fuel in my opinion. I then started to venture down the path of the opposition. How did these "scientists" get to the point where they thought it would be a good idea to risk their credibility if that is indeed the case? Where and why would they learn such poor habits? This cartoon is just a visual on that thought process. Enjoy and have a great day.

"Nopolymon" a.k.a. T. Coffin is a cartoonist, who enjoys writing from time to time about how his cartoons come to life. His blog, "Brain Bounce" is filled with funny cartoon designs and other things that are meant to be humor related. He also has a gallery of greeting cards and more at "Humor Zone Greeting Cards and More".

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» left by Gregory Lewis 2 years 65 days ago.
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I don't think it was a matter of secrecy so much as an invasion of privacy. If you don't value the privacy of your emails, then hey, why not practice what you preach and be the first to publish them here at SearchWarp?
 
The other point of the emails is that words and phrases were pulled out of context and simply lied about. I can demonstrate by doing the same thing with your little article above:
 
"I just don't get it...allegations...Not giving up...poor habits...risk credibility..."
 
That's pretty much what these so-called "allegations" amount to, feel good pats on the back for soft heads.
 
- G
» left by Ira Coffin 2 years 65 days ago.
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Hey G
 
Well said...thank you for your wisdom.
 
-Ira
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