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Yup, no scientist ever has dedicated their lives to fighting climate change.
They're all fucking around doing things they weren't told to do by their obviously even keeled superiors.
I think the joke is that he is solving climate change by releasing a monster to kill humanity.
I interpreted it a bit differently. He made the sharkpeople so we can inhabit the rising oceans, in a way. Climate change isn't getting solved, so might as well force us to adapt.
I like this and you might be right because there is no indication in the last panel that the creature is attacking them.