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Powerpoint friendly version of SkS Christmas cartoon

Posted on 25 December 2012 by John Cook

Four years ago, I posted a cartoon of Santa confronted with a melting Arctic. Considering 2012 saw record Arctic sea ice melt (and the ensuing silly season), now seems like an appropriate time to revisit that cartoon. I've created a new 1024 x 768 pixel version of the cartoon, suitable for use in Powerpoint presentations and added it to the SkS Graphics resource. Like all SkS-created graphics, it's under a Creative Commons licence and hence freely available for reuse by other bloggers and communicators. Enjoy and merry Christmas and happy holidays from all of us at SkS!

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  1. Looks like most of the UK this Christmas! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20493378
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  2. Happy Christmas, John! Chris Koziarz.
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  3. Actually JC, if you had put it up earlier, I could have printed it out and sent it as a Christmas card.
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  4. Hi John Wishing you, your family and Skeptical Science another successful year! Sandi Keane (and the Planet.....)
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  5. Paul D, Commiserations. Here in Ireland, we seem to have escaped the deluge you have experienced. The island of Ireland is (roughly) the size of England, but with a far smaller population density. So we (possibly) have more natural sinks & more empty floodplains for water to drain into the sea. I presume we get the same rainfall, in fact I thought Ireland got more on the average! However, after the egregious bulding boom, it is only a matter of time before we are caught again on the wrong side of nature. To John Cook & Co: Happy Christmas to the Skeptical Science team!
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