
Ribbon-Cutting the Sea Wall
The cartoon mocks officials and developers for congratulating themselves as climate protectors while profiting from the environmental damage that made such protection necessary. It targets greenwashed civic theater: celebrating an expensive fix to a risk exacerbated by the very people cutting the ri
A polished ribbon-cutting ceremony unfolds atop a brand-new sea wall: grinning developers, city officials, and PR staff in spotless hard hats pose with oversized ceremonial scissors cutting a bright green ribbon labeled 'Climate Resilience.' Cameras flash, confetti falls, and a podium banner reads 'Protecting Our Future.' But looming directly behind them is the sales wrap on their luxury waterfront towers, featuring a glossy before-and-after ad: the original marsh teeming with reeds and birds on one side, and the same land rebranded as 'Wetland Estates' on the other, with the slogan 'From Swamp to Signature Living.' At the base of the sea wall, floodwater laps against the concrete while displaced wildlife and half-submerged marsh plants peek out, silently revealing what was destroyed to make the development possible.
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Ribbon-Cutting the Sea Wall
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