
Net Zero Traffic Jam
The cartoon targets the hypocrisy and performative optics of elite climate leadership: publicly preaching immediate sacrifice and transition while privately maintaining the most carbon-heavy habits and symbols of status. The humor comes from the gap between 'fast-tracking' rhetoric and literally bei
A single-panel cartoon outside a sleek global climate summit venue. A massive banner over the entrance reads, 'FAST-TRACKING TO NET ZERO,' but the entire foreground is clogged with a motionless motorcade of identical black SUVs, nose-to-tail and wrapped around the block, each puffing visible exhaust into a gray haze. Through the convention center’s glass front, viewers can see a staged 'green' photo-op: a world leader smiling stiffly on a pedal-powered demo bike beside a tiny potted tree and a 'SUSTAINABILITY SHOWCASE' sign. A frazzled traffic marshal waves helplessly as chauffeurs idle, and one leader leans out of an SUV asking, 'Are we close to the urgent emissions panel yet?'