Well we favor a comprehensive approach to destroying the environment. Long before fossil fuels are ever burned, all of the methods used to extract, produce, spill-clean, and ship them also trash the planet.
Keeping it all in the loop, currently EV batteries are charged with electricity generated by burning fossil fuels, and are driven on roads of asphalt & concrete produced by same.
Someday Mother Earth gonna shake us off like the pesky parasites we are.
I wonder when the Americans will cough up $$ for the garbage they left in the Canadian Arctic for my Inuk friends to deal with. There was a pile of rusted out 50 gallon drums in Frobisher Bay that would fill your average collage football field to nosebleed seats.
In all probability, since abandoned lines, like abandoned wells, pose less of a risk they be ignored.
Of course there is no mention of all the oil that moves by rail
• Thomas 10 months ago
Well we favor a comprehensive approach to destroying the environment. Long before fossil fuels are ever burned, all of the methods used to extract, produce, spill-clean, and ship them also trash the planet.
Keeping it all in the loop, currently EV batteries are charged with electricity generated by burning fossil fuels, and are driven on roads of asphalt & concrete produced by same.
Someday Mother Earth gonna shake us off like the pesky parasites we are.
sipsienwa Premium Member 10 months ago
Another insightful cartoon from Mr. 2 Bulls. When I heard of the leak, I thought of this.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe 10 months ago
I wonder when the Americans will cough up $$ for the garbage they left in the Canadian Arctic for my Inuk friends to deal with. There was a pile of rusted out 50 gallon drums in Frobisher Bay that would fill your average collage football field to nosebleed seats.
In all probability, since abandoned lines, like abandoned wells, pose less of a risk they be ignored.
Of course there is no mention of all the oil that moves by rail
wildthing 10 months ago
Privatize the profits, socialize the losses, or what are we paying these politicians for anyway.
pamela welch Premium Member 10 months ago
Right to the heart of the matter, as usual Marty.
lopaka 10 months ago
We also have the Dakota Access Pipe Line issue. Marty has some of his protest art on some t-shirts.
Zebrastripes 10 months ago
Taxpayers are always the recipients of daily drive-by colonoscopies!