One of the more drastic effects of climate change is rising sea levels, which are threatening isolated island nations and cosmopolitan tourist destinations alike. But there’s an interesting chemical twist to the rising waters problem—it isn’t just melting glaciers swelling the seas. Cartoonist Andy Warner explores the complex relationship between climate change and sea level rise in this comic, a joint effort between the illustrated journalism magazine Symbolia and the Showtime original documentary series The Years of Living Dangerously:
This comic was produced by Years of Living Dangerously and Symbolia Magazine. Symbolia, which features illustrated journalism on topics ranging from space to medicine to heroism, is available on iPad or via PDF. Years of Living Dangerously is a 9-part documentary series that explores the many faces and facets of climate change, with episodes directed by James Cameron, Arnold Schwarzenegger and others. Episodes air on Showtime at 10pm Eastern/Pacific.
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Maryam Noor says
Dangerous! worry about it.
Jaidev Addhya says
Gd.Ni8
MontereyAq says
one_citizen Thanks!
JerryChilds says
theresphysics – A simpler explanation is a post-glacial period. Barring evidence of acceleration, sea level rise means little.
theresphysics says
JerryChilds Wishful thinking?
JerryChilds says
theresphysics Cartoon & science are accurate. .12 in/yr=1ft/century. I see a graph w/slt accel. 700% increase in 85 yrs? What’s wishful?
theresphysics says
JerryChilds Sorry, not wishful thinking. Magical thinking?
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