Indian Stingless Bee
The Indian Stingless Bee is a pharmacological whizkid! From Green Humour in Roundglass Sustain.
View ArticleGreenland Shark Fishing Ban
A ban on the fishing and bycatch of Greenland Sharks by the NAFO raises hope for the slow-breeding species, the longest living vertebrate on earth! Comic from my column with The Hindu Sunday Magazine.
View ArticleGermany at COP27
Here's how Germany, apparently a world leader in clean energy, rolls. Cartoon from my column with The Hindu Sunday Magazine.
View ArticleCOP27 and Coca Cola
COP27 and Coca Cola. Cartoon available royalty free on my Cartoonstock gallery: https://www.cartoonstock.com/cartoonists/rohanchakravarty
View ArticleLive Cartoons at COP27
Green Humour is live (virtually) at COP27, Sharm-al-Shaikh, Egypt! I am attending COP virtually from India, and creating live cartoons for various sessions through the duration of the event,...
View ArticleDeveloping Nations at COP27
Developing nations at COP27. Cartoon from my column with The Hindu Sunday Magazine.
View ArticleArt Defacing Climate Protests
First world climate warriors deface art before realizing that it's climate art. Cartoon available royalty free on my Cartoonstock gallery.
View ArticleBirthday gifts for the 8 billionth baby
Birthday gifts for the 8 billionth baby. Cartoon from my column with The Hindu Sunday Magazine.
View ArticleKleptoparasitism Skua versus Tern
A dad joke about skuas kleptoparasitising on terns, with apologies to interns reading this. Comic from my column with Roundglass Sustain.
View ArticlePhishing Cat
Don't let habitat loss create more monsters like the Phishing Cat! On Fishing Cats and habitat loss from my column with Roundglass Sustain
View ArticleCarbon Neutral FIFA World Cup gets a Red Card
Qatar's national animal, the Arabian Oryx gives the 2022 'carbon neutral' FIFA World Cup a red card. Cartoon from my column with The Hindu Sunday Magazine.
View ArticleWhat Elasmobranchs think about the new CITES Regulations
Nearly 100 species of elasmobranchs (sharks and rays) were awarded protection in the form of an agreement on regulations on finning and trade between signatories to the CITES, at the conference held...
View ArticleCOP 27 and COP 15
A Moose from Canada and a Dorcas Gazelle from Egypt discuss COP Biodiversity and COP 27 on Nature TV News. Comic from my column with The Hindu Sunday Magazine.Here's another cartoon about why COP...
View ArticleCartoons on Dolphin Depredation
The issue of depredation, i.e. dolphins damaging fishing nets to take fish, has been a growing concern both for cetaceans and fishers in the Mediterranean and the Black Seas. I collaborated with...
View ArticleHimalayan Bears and Climate Change
The disruptions in the hibernation cycles of the Himalayan Black and Brown Bears from climate change, are now beginning to disrupt human lives as well. Comic from my column with The Hindu Sunday Magazine.
View ArticleSnake Clitoris
Researcher Megan Folwell seems to have changed herpetology forever by unearthing the presence of two clitorises in a Death Adder, leading to the similar discoveries of varying sizes in other kinds of...
View Article30 x 30 Conservation
A Black Bear and a Bengal Tiger discuss 30 x 30 conservation, which is proving to be one of the most heated international environmental debates right now, specially in the wake of COP15. Comic from my...
View ArticleWhat's at Stake at COP15
Green Humour debuted on DW News, Europe's leading news channel this week, with a comic on why the Biodiversity COP should matter to me and you. Read the piece on DW here.
View ArticleMohammad Rafi was a Magpie Robin
I first listened to his voice in an audio cassette my mother owned when I was 5, and he has since then been my guru! Happy birthday to the timeless legend, Mohammad Rafi, from me and Magpie Robins....
View ArticleMistle Thrush and Mistletoe
Merry Christmas to you from the Mistle Thrush, named after its favourite food, the mistletoe, which the bird also gardens! Comic for DW News.
View Article