LET ME GO.

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Sketcher

Ashley Thomas

Country

South Africa

Place

KZN

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Cartoonist:
Ashley Thomas
Why did you choose this sketch?
An enormous force is stripping our resources to the bone.
Cartoonist:
Zaheer Sooliman
Why did you choose this sketch?
Two hands holding up an earth. The world is broken, sad animals, pollution, gender issues and more. We can't change the past, but we can start now. Palestinian flag wrapping around one hand, cancer ribbon wrapping around the other. A deep Crack through the Earth. This is to show that we have to accept what has happened, but we must start now. It should leave the viewer with a lot of thought. Will submit a refined version later
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
In my opinion the air is not clean from all the cities and factories. All the cars and factories are just polluting the air and this is a serious problem. A way out is going to be just remove all factories or switch them with factories without a chimney.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
When there are problems with climate crises now and when all kinds of machines, cigarettes and many electronics pollute the air, spoil the climate, lets team up and make drones that dig up the ground, plant and water the trees, uses solar energy to do all these functions.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
The earth, the only inhabited, habitable planet, our home, is fast becoming an unsuitable place to live. This requires uniting people, trusting each other and acting quickly, so it is not possible.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
I wanted to draw our planet Earth being thrown into basketball. I think that we treat our planet really recklessly. We, people, don't deserve to live on earth because of our bad behaviour. It's like having the last chance to cure our world.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
Ban overfishing. If this fishing method were banned, the number of fish would double.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
Death has always been a part of our lives and it always will be. We can't avoid it. So the best thing to do would be to change the way we bury people into something, that would be goof dor our future. Instead of cold gravestones we should plant a tree. It would solve abundance of problems with one solution. First of all, we would prevent global warming, because there would be a lot of trees, which produce O2 and absorbs CO2. Second, we would prevent deforestation. We would be no more afraid that our grandchildren would go to see trees in a museum like some kind of exhibit. Finally, cities are running out of room to bury the dead, so funerals cost more, planting trees on top of graves would solve these problems too.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
I picked pollution as the problem I wanted to portray. The Earth is dirty and polluted, meanwhile the sky is beautiful and clear. The air balloon symbolises a clear and bright future – that’s why all the people are running to it. They want to make it on time and travel to that clean future. Each of us could travel to that future if we only took part in shaping it.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
Fear of nuclear power fuel means support for coal mining companies. Fear causes lots of death.

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Can’t change the past, but we can start now

Natural Resources

Sketcher

Zaheer Sooliman

Country

South Africa

Place

Johannesburg, South Africa

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
Ashley Thomas
Why did you choose this sketch?
An enormous force is stripping our resources to the bone.
Cartoonist:
Zaheer Sooliman
Why did you choose this sketch?
Two hands holding up an earth. The world is broken, sad animals, pollution, gender issues and more. We can't change the past, but we can start now. Palestinian flag wrapping around one hand, cancer ribbon wrapping around the other. A deep Crack through the Earth. This is to show that we have to accept what has happened, but we must start now. It should leave the viewer with a lot of thought. Will submit a refined version later
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
In my opinion the air is not clean from all the cities and factories. All the cars and factories are just polluting the air and this is a serious problem. A way out is going to be just remove all factories or switch them with factories without a chimney.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
When there are problems with climate crises now and when all kinds of machines, cigarettes and many electronics pollute the air, spoil the climate, lets team up and make drones that dig up the ground, plant and water the trees, uses solar energy to do all these functions.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
The earth, the only inhabited, habitable planet, our home, is fast becoming an unsuitable place to live. This requires uniting people, trusting each other and acting quickly, so it is not possible.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
I wanted to draw our planet Earth being thrown into basketball. I think that we treat our planet really recklessly. We, people, don't deserve to live on earth because of our bad behaviour. It's like having the last chance to cure our world.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
Ban overfishing. If this fishing method were banned, the number of fish would double.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
Death has always been a part of our lives and it always will be. We can't avoid it. So the best thing to do would be to change the way we bury people into something, that would be goof dor our future. Instead of cold gravestones we should plant a tree. It would solve abundance of problems with one solution. First of all, we would prevent global warming, because there would be a lot of trees, which produce O2 and absorbs CO2. Second, we would prevent deforestation. We would be no more afraid that our grandchildren would go to see trees in a museum like some kind of exhibit. Finally, cities are running out of room to bury the dead, so funerals cost more, planting trees on top of graves would solve these problems too.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
I picked pollution as the problem I wanted to portray. The Earth is dirty and polluted, meanwhile the sky is beautiful and clear. The air balloon symbolises a clear and bright future – that’s why all the people are running to it. They want to make it on time and travel to that clean future. Each of us could travel to that future if we only took part in shaping it.
Cartoonist:
Why did you choose this sketch?
Fear of nuclear power fuel means support for coal mining companies. Fear causes lots of death.

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polution

Natural Resources

Sketcher

Ugnius

Country

LT

Place

Kaunas

University / School / Youth organisation

Kaunas Gediminas Sports & Health promotion gymnasium

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Nahid Maghsoudi, Iran

Cartoonist

Nahid Maghsoudi

Country

Iran

Why did you choose this sketch?

Air pollution, Danger to all creatures, environment, natural resource.

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Cleaner air

Natural Resources

Sketcher

Einius

Country

Lithuania

Place

Panevėžys

University / School / Youth organisation

Gabriele Petkevicaite-Bite Public Library

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Mohsen Zarifian, Iran

Cartoonist

Mohsen Zarifian

Country

Iran

Why did you choose this sketch?

It goes without saying that Industry and technology are essential for easy living, but the pollution they cause is harmful to both nature and the human soul. Our souls need to get closer to clean nature and clean air. Sometimes you have to get away from the air pollution and also noise pollution of big cities and resort to the beauty and peacefulness of nature.

Jorge Luis Cabrera Garcia, Cuba

Cartoonist

Jorge Luis Cabrera Garcia

Country

Cuba

Place

Santa Clara

Why did you choose this sketch?

El uso de tecnologías contaminantes traen la destrucción del medio ambiente. Es importante y necesario el uso de nuevas tecnologías que hagan uso de las fuentes renovables de energía.

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The world on fire, but I don’t see it

Natural Resources

Sketcher

Monika

Country

Lithuania

Place

Panevėžys

University / School / Youth organisation

Gabriele Petkevicaite-Bite Public Library

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Bahram Arjmandnia, Iran

Cartoonist

Bahram Arjmandnia

Country

Iran

Why did you choose this sketch?

Dear Monica, Unfortunately, we humans, with the aristocracy that the earth is the only habitable planet, unfortunately are rapidly destroying its resources. Even now, many areas that were usable until a few years ago have lost their usability.
We must unite and I hope we will get a good result from this alliance soon.

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The last chance

Natural Resources

Sketcher

Kotryna

Country

Lithuania

Place

Merkinė

University / School / Youth organisation

Merkinė Vincas Krėvė gymnasium

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Miguel Morales Madrigal, Cuba

Cartoonist

Miguel Morales Madrigal

Country

Cuba

Why did you choose this sketch?

We really don’t have too many choices to save our earth. Is important to make people notice that maybe this is our last shot !

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Overfishing. NO!

Natural Resources

Sketcher

Karolis

Country

Lithuania

Place

Merkinė

University / School / Youth organisation

Merkinė Vincas Krėvė gymnasium

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Mohsen Zarifian, Iran

Cartoonist

Mohsen Zarifian

Country

Iran

Why did you choose this sketch?

In this cartoon, I tried to show human greed without regard to the rights of other creatures.
The endless profit-seeking of human beings for overfishing causes many fish to be caught from the ocean, creating an Utter Imbalance of the Marine Ecosystems, that can disrupt the food network and lead to the loss of other important marine life, Including vulnerable species.

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Cold stones into warm trees

Natural Resources

Sketcher

Emilija

Country

Lithuania

Place

Merkinė

University / School / Youth organisation

Merkinė Vincas Krėvė gymnasium

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Bahram Arjmandnia, Iran

Cartoonist

Bahram Arjmandnia

Country

Iran

Why did you choose this sketch?

Dear Aureja . Planting lots of trees was an interesting idea so that future generations would not have to see the trees in museums. I agree with you. Cold and soulless stones for the grave of every human being and …

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Traveling to a clean future

Natural Resources

Sketcher

Rasa

Country

Lithuania

Place

Jonionys

University / School / Youth organisation

Merkinė Vincas Krėvė gymnasium

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Bahram Arjmandnia, Iran

Cartoonist

Bahram Arjmandnia

Country

Iran

Why did you choose this sketch?

Dear Rasa. The imagination and the idea of traveling by balloon was very beautiful. It reminded me of a very nice “up” animation.
I hope that the pollution of the earth will disappear in the future and that all human beings will enjoy clean air.

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Pollution

Natural Resources

Sketcher

Mindaugas

Country

Lithuania

Place

Panevėžys

University / School / Youth organisation

Panevėžys University of Applied Sciences

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Serhii Fedko, Ukraine

Cartoonist

Serhii Fedko

Country

Ukraine

Mohsen-Zarifian, Iran

Cartoonist

Mohsen Zarifian

Country

Iran

Why did you choose this sketch?

Water pollution cause water to become toxic to humans and the environment and kill plants and animals. Over 1 million seabirds and 100,000 sea mammals are killed by pollution every year.

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