Editorial Cartoon Spring 2023
An editorial cartoon by Natasha Loder
![Editorial cartoon: Black and white pencil drawing of a roadside sign that says "pandemic treaty negotiations" and has the WHO logo. Angry looking birds are perched on the sign, while dead birds lay on the ground and bats fly in the sky.](https://harvardpublichealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/HPHSPR23_Cartoon_NatshaLoeder_PandemicTreatyNegotiations-2023.jpg)
Cartoon: Natasha Loder
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Natasha Loder
Natasha Loder is the health policy editor at The Economist and a cartoonist.
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From the Issue
![Cover of Harvard Public Health, Spring 2023. Photo: Black and white photo: Seven family members stand close together and stare directly into the camera. In the center is a twenty-something man, who holds the hand of a young black boy. To his left are an elderly man and woman. To his right are a middle-aged woman who holds the young boy's other hand, a middle-aged man, and a young woman. They stand in a backyard, with a grill and house on one side, and a modern tipi on the other. Text reads: Devon Parfait, the 25-year-old chief of a coastal Louisiana tribe, fights to keep his people together as climate change erases their land and erodes their health.](https://harvardpublichealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/HPHSPR23_Cover_web_1200-400x544.jpg)