"Green Humour" tackles Brazilian deforestation before COP30

thehindu.com

Rohan Chakravarty, a cartoonist from Nagpur, has created a new series called "Green Humour." This series focuses on environmental issues, nature conservation, and wildlife. Ahead of the upcoming COP30 climate summit, his work highlights concerns about deforestation in Brazil. The cartoons aim to raise awareness about the impact of environmental destruction. Brazil's Environment Minister recently warned that the country's commitment to fighting climate change could be affected. He mentioned the U.S. leaving the Paris Agreement and ongoing tariff disputes as potential obstacles to global climate efforts. Chakravarty uses humor to engage the public on serious topics. His illustrations encourage people to think about sustainability and the protection of our planet's resources.


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