
Ribbon-Cutting the Sea Wall
The cartoon targets institutional hypocrisy: leaders publicly perform climate responsibility through adaptation projects while quietly profiting from investments that worsen the underlying crisis. It mocks the self-congratulatory politics of treating symptoms and financing causes at the same time.
At a festive waterfront ribbon-cutting, a row of beaming city officials in green sashes, hard hats, and oversized ceremonial scissors inaugurate a towering sea wall plastered with phrases like “CLIMATE RESILIENCE” and “PROTECTING OUR FUTURE.” Cameras flash and confetti flies. But behind the staged banners and podium, clearly visible through a gap, a huge billboard or electronic sign praises the city public pension fund for its latest stake in a major offshore drilling expansion, complete with oil-rig imagery and a slogan about “strong returns.” The composition makes the officials appear to be celebrating defense from rising seas while literally standing in front of their own financial contribution to the problem.