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I am an author-illustrator of educational graphic novels and cartoon-based resources about the natural world, and a conservation biologist. My main focus is climate change. Several of my books, as well as some free resources, are available for download here.

I am an author-illustrator of educational graphic novels and cartoon-based resources about the natural world, and a conservation biologist. My main focus is climate change. Several of my books, as well as some free resources, are available for download here.
Excerpt of climate change-themed colouring comic
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Excerpt of climate change-themed colouring comic

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Introduce your younger students to global warming, climate change and the environment through this original, printable pdf activity. ‘Colouring-in Climate Change’ is a two-page extract from the graphic novel ‘The Adventures of Captain Polo: Pole to Pole - colouring book for kids’ by the same author. This black and white excerpt allows students to colour-in the comic sequence while picking up the meaning of permafrost and its significance in the Siberian tundra. As the topic of climate change is being increasingly incorporated into school curricula, this free resource provides a fun introduction and conversation-starter for some of the issues around global warming in Arctic regions, and the accumulation of methane and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. The printable A4-size pdf comes complete with active hyperlinks for further exploration of the original book and related works by the same author, and as such will make a great addition to any science teacher’s toolkit.
Video: landslides and cocoa farming in the Andes
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Video: landslides and cocoa farming in the Andes

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Chocolate and landslides: an inspiring visit to a cocoa farmer in Colombia showing his recovery from a devastating landslide caused by unpredictable weather. This video could be used by teachers to support lessons about weather, environment and agriculture, with particular focus on developing countries. Students may also find it interesting to see where chocolate comes from, what the cocoa fruit looks like and how it’s processed. In this video I visited a Colombian subsistence farmer whose river-side crops were swept away by a flood and landslide. Among the many effects of global warming is the local disruption of natural weather patterns. To a farmer, this translates into either not enough water over too long a period or too much water all at once. The small watershed featured in the video suffered from too much water all at once: one night, a liquid avalanche consumed the small town of San Vicente de Chucurí in the Santander province of Colombia. Dozens of small landholders instantly lost their livelihoods as their crops - mainly cacao - were swept away and replaced by rubble, mud and rocks. I made this short video while working for Rare. At the time I was a programme manager in Rare LatinAmerica’s Watershed Programme. My duties included training and mentoring groups of local conservation leaders striving to change the way farmers in vulnerable watersheds worked their lands. Thanks to Rare’s signature ‘Pride’ programme, myself and my colleagues were able to train our local heroes in the use of powerful social marketing techniques to achieve lasting behaviour change that benefits natural ecosystems and also the people living in them. Thanks to this project, Don Cristobal, interviewed here in the video, was able to turn a disaster into an opportunity.