
Ceasefire at the Glacier
The cartoon mocks geopolitical theater that treats climate collapse as a future territorial dispute rather than a shared emergency. Leaders congratulate themselves for negotiating 'peace' over water while their own militarized nationalism literally breaks apart and melts the source of that water. It
A high-altitude glacier serves as a diplomatic summit room: two rival defense ministers in pristine winter uniforms sit at an elegant treaty table, solemnly signing a document titled 'Water Security Ceasefire.' The setup mimics a historic peace photo-op—flags, pens, aides, cameras—but the glacier beneath them is visibly fractured into drifting slabs. Behind the ministers, aides quietly drive flagpoles and border stakes into separate ice sections, widening the cracks with each hammer blow. At the center of the table, a polished silver ice bucket labeled 'Strategic Reserves' is collapsing into a puddle, soaking the treaty papers even as the signatures are being added. In the background, meltwater cascades off the glacier edge like a ticking clock, underscoring that the resource they’re negotiating over is vanishing during the ceremony itself.