What is happening in Copenhagen? tcktcktck.org
What is happening in Tuvalu?
Download a printable version of the cartoon (Creative Commons) 
What is happening in Copenhagen? tcktcktck.org
What is happening in Tuvalu?
Download a printable version of the cartoon (Creative Commons) 
TheCopenhagen climate treaty is at risk to fail. Only three weeks before the Copenhagen summit many politicians have said, that the legally binding climate deal will be delayed by six months, or even a year. Can we afford that?
The International Energy Agency (IEA) gives a hint:
“The International Energy Agency (IEA) has announced in its latest World Energy Outlook that every year of delayed action to address climate change will add $500 Billion to the price tag of saving the planet…”
The whole article at DeSmogBlog: Climate Denial Industry Costs Us $500 Billion a Year
Non-governmental organizations say the climate treaty can be saved:
The Ecologist 16th November, 2009: EU must ’step-in’ to save Copenhagen from disaster
If you want to save the Copenhagen climate treaty, you can for example sign United Nations’s “Seal the Deal” campaign petition:
I made his cartoon after the UN Conference on Environment and Development at Rio de Janeiro in 1992. US president George Bush dropped by but missed the point… Even today the majority of the leading politicians seem to have the similar nonchalant attitude towards global warming. Fortunately the present US president is not one of them.
Finally president Bush gives the world some hope – by stepping aside. Now we can clearly see what he has achieved during last eight years.
Eight years ago January 17, 2001 the Onion published a satirical made-up inauguration speech of George W. Bush: ‘Our Long National Nightmare Of Peace And Prosperity Is Finally Over’. It is almost scary to find out, how accurately this fiction has been realized by the Bush regime.

BBC has collected the unforgettable appearances of the ‘misunderestimated’ president Bush.
“I think war is a dangerous place.”
Washington DC, 7 May, 2003
The photo has been taken in a Finnish coffee house toilet summer 2004.