<http://www.etcgroup.org/sites/www.etcgroup.org/files/styles/issue-thumb/public/earthwrench%20.jpg?itok=iJvqbPW2>The
 
Verge has an image of Earth inside a dial thermostat with a hand outside 
turning the temperature up here 
<http://www.theverge.com/2013/12/6/5181736/who-sets-the-planets-thermostat-the-politics-of-geoengineering>.
 


An ETC image of a wrench fitted on an Earth viewed from space is here 
<http://www.etcgroup.org/sites/www.etcgroup.org/files/styles/issue-thumb/public/earthwrench%20.jpg?itok=iJvqbPW2>

A University of Washington ad for a geoengineering seminar series used a 
graphical rendition of a wrench on a photo of Earth taken from space which 
is here <http://www.atmos.washington.edu/~robwood/Geoengineering/>

Getty Images has a channellock type wrench gripping an Earth photo taken 
from space here 
<http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/geo-engineering-artwork-royalty-free-image/99312630>.
  


The World Affairs Council of Harrisburg combined a crescent wrench photo 
and a graphical depiction of Earth from space here 
<http://www.wacharrisburg.org/event/climate-change-geoengineering/>.  

.And there is this cartoon of a hand turning a thermostat on an Earth.  
When Google Image Search finds this and you look for its source you are 
presented with a link to  this page <http://lexnatur.blogspot.com/>.   
However the picture no longer exists on that blog.  

<https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-MM43qNekdG4/VA82iH0uaeI/AAAAAAAAAgs/pzkiigyrP_c/s1600/earth%2Bthermostat.PNG>






On Friday, August 29, 2014 12:08:33 PM UTC-7, olivermorton wrote:
>
> Can anyone remember when they first saw an illustration in which the earth 
> as seen from space was presented as a dial that a hand was adjusting, in 
> the manner of a thermostat, or for that matter as a nut being turned by a 
> wrench? (I associate the second with some ETC publications, but interested 
> in other use, too)
>
> Thans for any help
>
> o
>
>
>

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