This comic was inspired by James Balog’s TED talk, where he shows time lapse photography of the arctic that will quite frankly make your jaw drop. It’s beautiful and frightening. Frightening because it is proof of extreme ice loss. Give it a look.
You may have noticed a few changed in the site’s look. Lots of small changes but I think it looks much better, how about you?
I also gave my portfolio a revamp – pretty good, huh!
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Been watching TED lately, have we? :)
Your work makes me feel a little bit younger, whenever I engage it. I think it’s a good thing. <3.
As clearly stated in your own comment. Right. Well, it’s healthy! Good on ya!
“Frightening because it is proof of extreme ice loss. Give it a look.”
yes, Earth’s ice caps are melting due to the planet exiting a glacial period when even Ohio was under miles of ice. Just part of our natural cycle.
ps. i just found this comic a few days ago and read through them all !LOVE IT!
Not sure if we’re fucked or not. But either way, love your comic.
Ouch. So I guess we’re screwed huh. :/
Love the size comparisons though, i used to always do that kinda stuff as a kid
we so need to get our stuff together!
I miss when this comic was about silly mushrooms!
I would just like to point out that the Arctic is the the Northern Hemisphere which does not have any penguins. Other than that though I loved this comic!
I love your style and your comics, but don’t worry too much about the ice.
http://nsidc.org/data/seaice_index/images/daily_images/S_timeseries.png
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/09/21/2009-arctic-sea-ice-extent-exceeds-2005-for-this-date/
The entirety of the data shows a decrease. Individual incidents are just that. But still, quite an amazing occurrence.