Banksy takes aim at Copenhagen in London
Bristol's most famous graffiti artist Banksy is thought to be behind a number of new stencils in London.
The images have appeared along the Regent's Canal in the capital and appear to be dedicated to the lack of legally binding treaty being agreed at the Copenhagen climate change talks.
Photos by: Zak Hussein/PA Wire















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by N, London
Tuesday, December 22 2009, 3:16PM
“The story says Banksy is thought to be behind, doesnt mean he actually did these pics.”
by Simon, Bristol
Tuesday, December 22 2009, 12:05PM
“Actually Mike, I interpret it as a look into the window of the future with the message the (ignorant) sceptics are currently putting out, and their denial of reality
*The future*: When the sea levels have risen and many areas in Britain are constantly flooded more often than not, there'll still be ignorant fools around saying that climate change is not happening/real..
"My town is completely flooded, my house is ruined and my family have nowhere to live, but "I don't believe in Global Warming"!!"”
by Mike Ford - Berate Slayer, Bristol
Tuesday, December 22 2009, 9:16AM
“That is clever init cos the water is covering up da grafiti andd that means dat global warming is reel lol!!1!1!”
by Tash, Bristol
Tuesday, December 22 2009, 9:15AM
“I agree Simon, I really like the 3rd one. Good points well made I say.”
by david, bristol
Tuesday, December 22 2009, 1:45AM
“VANDAL thats all he is and always will be”