Date: May 12, 2007
Melting is top image for describing climate change
The German Magazine Der Spiegel as much as the environmental activist group B.U.N.D. used a melting globe for expressing climate change. Now critizism is at hand; scientists and journalists alike find this topos of describing climate change to tough. The world is not melting apart, and cities like New York and Venice will not be flooded until 2500 A.D. 
"Help! The globe is melting!" Cover of last week's Spiegel 
Ad of B.U.N.D, a German NGO heading in the same direction Marco Jaeger, top scientist at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research however pointed out during an event of BUrda Publishing House, Climeaid, that it would be barbarianism if this would happen. "What would our successors say, if they got to see New York in a submarine in 3000 A.D? They'd say to themselves: Why did they let this, their own culture go down?"
The critics say - as they did when the Diesel advertisment that for instance shows a flooded Rio de Janeiro came out - seeing parts of the earth flooded - people would get used to that image and would do nothing to comabte climate change.

"Help! The globe is melting!" Cover of last week's Spiegel

Ad of B.U.N.D, a German NGO heading in the same direction

The critics say - as they did when the Diesel advertisment that for instance shows a flooded Rio de Janeiro came out - seeing parts of the earth flooded - people would get used to that image and would do nothing to comabte climate change.



