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Seppo — Season’s greetings from Canada. Keep up the great work!
Happy festive season from Australia! Thanks for the great cartoons Seppo
Agreed: Happy New Year!
Nice cartoon Seppo!

Biodiversity… Biodiversity… !
I also wish you all the best for 2011 from Brussels!
Hi Michael, Thanks and same to you! And thank you also for the excellent CO2 Now service. It is sometimes depressing to see the CO2 levels steadily rising. But this is the reality we have to face. It seems that both Finland and Canada are the bad guys now concerning the climate change. In Finland we are burning up our peatlands. Emissions are even worse than those of coal. The industrial lobby is strong and the media is lame. So we have to put our hope in people. And let’s not give up!
Hi Helena, Thank you!
Best of luck for you too Alex!
PS. Please visit Alex’s hilarious Arctic Circle cartoon site!
Angelique! Biodiversity is a wild thing! Thank you for a well organized meeting!
Keep up the good work and a happy new year to you all, my boy love the cartoons , but doesn’t really understand them yet.