Category Archives: Ecopolitology

Coal “Mine”

More on all things coal

From OpenSecrets.org: Coal Mining: Top Recipients (and MUCH more)
From Second Nature: Coal-Fired Plants Linked to Asthma (and the disprportionate amounts of coal-related asthma cases in the black community)
From Greenpeace: Climate Enemy #1: Coal
From Grist: We could replace coal power with geothermal—10 times over
From OnEarth: Coal on a Roll
From CoalTattoo: Jeff Goodell: ‘Coal more powerful today than ever’
From Mother Jones: Rick Perry’s Dirty Deals With Big Coal

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Koch Industries Makes Global Warming Go Away

More on Those Crazy Kochs

From ClimateProgress: The 1% Have a Stranglehold on Politics: New Al Jazeera Documentary Sheds Light on the Koch Brothers (watch the video)
From ALECexposed: ALEC Exposed: The Koch Connection
And this one’s just funny–From ClimateProgress: Irony Can Be So Ironic: Anti-Science, Anti-EPA (“Koch darling”) Jim DeMint Says Inhaler Ban Will “Hurt Quality of Life”

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How to market deforestation


Asia Pulp and Paper (APP), the same company Greenpeace influenced Mattel to stop working with, has been destroying Indonesian rainforests to make Paseo-brand tissue products. These tissues are in many major supermarket chains and as Greenpeace points out, “Paseo products have no recycled content — they’re made of 100% virgin tree fiber. Worse, those trees come from pulpwood plantations that are eating into Indonesia’s rainforests and destroying the last Sumatran tiger habitat.”
Worse still, APP refers to the brand as “fully sustainable” (hence the cartoon) and “100% made in the USA”.

Great marketing, fellas!

To help Greenpeace help the rainforests you can sign a petition to tell stores to stop selling the “fastest growing bath tissue brand“. You can also become a rainforest activist by taking the Paradise Forests Defenders Pledge.
The rainforests are worth it!

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Fuel Efficient Cars are not “Earth Friendly”


Terms like “less bad” and “better” may be a bit more truthful, but to call any car “earth friendly” is laughable. If you truly want to make your car “earth friendly”–stop driving it.

For all the good news about fuel efficient (“better”) vehicles, check out Gas2.org.

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Wrong and Wrongerer: How both sides of the aisle address climate change


Although this cartoon appears to be an even and nonpartisan attack at both sides of the aisle, it is not an exact representation of how I feel. I am sickened by the majority of the leaders on the right (and their lies to protect their corporate cronies), whereas I am disappointed with much of the left and their lack of meaningful action (which protects their corporate cronies).

However, it is depressingly important to remember that the inaction (for the most part) of the left during this administration is worlds better than the inevitable weakening of all types of environmental protections under a Republican Prez.

As David Roberts shares (in his Grist article linked below)

For eight years, the Bush administration did everything in its power to weaken, delay, or block the natural evolution of clean air and water laws. Its mercury and smog standards were half-assed and rejected by courts, and it famously refused to open the email EPA sent to kick off the rulemaking process on carbon regulations. When Bush left, EPA was confronted with an enormous backlog of work — regulations that, by law, had to be updated.

So that’s where we are. Inaction trumps a full on attack on the earth (and earthlings).

I won’t go on–that’s why I link articles below my cartoons–but remember, at election time, when given the choice of Wrong and Wrongerer, please choose Wrong.
You’ll be right-ish.

More on the politics of Climate Change, yelling at eachother, and the 99%

From Grist: How is Obama’s overall record on the environment?
From The Global Patriot (and important read): The World Needs a Conversational Shift
From PRWatch: “We are the 99%,” but the 1% Buy Elections, Reports Show

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Monsanto’s broccoli (and other business endeavors)


Some broccoli has iron, some has irony…

More on Monsanto’s Broccoli, etc…

From Grist: Busting Monsanto’s ‘better’ broccoli
From EatDrinkBetter: October Unprocessed and Non-GMO Month
From me: My collection of Monsanto (GMO) cartoons

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What the Tea Party is really demanding


If only this group of angry shouters weren’t puppets in a larger game.

More on what’s behind the Tea Party

From Grist: Tea Party-backing Koch Industries is major carbon polluter
From Open Secrets: Oil and Gas–Influence and Lobbying
From Mother Jones: Rick Perry’s Dirty Deals With Big Coal

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Monsanto or Organic? Who to trust with your food [infographic]


(Sources and much more info, linked below this text)
In putting together this infographic (I have a larger version of the image if anyone wants it) it struck me that nearly all of the Monsanto endeavors I chose to highlight here, rode the same wave of public opinion. In regards to nuclear weapons, DDT, PCBs, Agent Orange and aspartame the talking point was that each was beneficial to America/Americans. It wasn’t until time (life’s best teacher) taught us that these were all highly toxic and deadly endeavors with the same two outcomes. People got sick/died and Monsanto got rich.
I am confident that GMOs will (eventually) follow suit.

The company’s toxic and deadly past is enough to make any Monsanto supporter turn coat. Yet it’s the case of the PCB cover up in Anniston, Alabama that highlights their lowlights and scares me most:

(excerpt from SourceWatch “Monsanto’s Global Pollution Legacy”)

“In 1966, Monsanto managers discovered that fish submerged in a creek (in Anniston, Alabama) turned belly-up within 10 seconds, spurting blood and shedding skin as if dunked into boiling water. They told no one. In 1969, they found fish in another creek with 7,500 times the legal PCB levels. They decided “there is little object in going to expensive extremes in limiting discharges.”"

“Sylvester Harris, 63, an undertaker who lived across the street from the plant, said he always thought he was burying too many young children. ‘I knew something was wrong around here,’ he said.”

There was a 1969 Monsanto directive to “a committee the company formed to address controversies about PCBs”, it was to have “only two formal objectives: ‘Permit continued sales and profits’ and ‘protect image of . . . the corporation’”. “We can’t afford to lose one dollar of business”.

The next year Monsanto secretly agreed that “any written effluent level reports [on PCBs] would be held confidential by the Technical Staff and would not be available to the public until or unless Monsanto released it”. And that was apparently the final word because nothing changed for decades. According to the Washington Post article (2002) the public did not become fully aware of the problem until 1993 when, “after a local angler caught deformed largemouth bass [in a local creek] … the first advisories against eating fish from the area” were issued. This was “27 years after Monsanto learned about those bluegills sliding out of their skins”.

Monsanto’s PCB monopoly had been netting them $22 million dollars a year.

Enough said.

More info on Monsanto’s past, present, and future (sources for the infographic)

From Sourcewatch (and ALEC Exposed):
Monsanto company profile
Monsanto’s Global Pollution Legacy
Monsanto and the Campaign to Undermine Organics
From the Organic Consumer Association:
Agribusiness, Biotechnology and War
SOS Campaign (Safeguard Organic Standards)
From Sierra Club: CONSPIRACY OF SILENCE (Monsanto’s PCB cover up)
From PublicIntegrity.org: The Superfund document (pdf) sited in the infographic
From Cornucopia Institute: Take action to safeguard organic standards
…Oh, I almost forgot this from Grist: (Monsanto’s) Roundup weed killer is showing up in air and water
Awesome! No weeds in my lungs, EVER!

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Tea Party Panda Bears

More info on Panda Poop Biofuel

From Grist: Panda poop could revolutionize biofuels
From the American Chemical Society: Panda poop may be a treasure trove of microbes for making biofuels
Grist again: Even Tea Partiers don’t think environmental protection kills jobs

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God’s Response to Rick Perry


Besides the fact that the cloud is part of the joke and that they are ever-malleable to make into giant middle finngers, the cloud is also in the cartoon, as God, to symbolize the fact that God clouds the minds and muddles the judgement of the Christian base.

I just deleted a whole diatribe illustrating that point further…I’ll save you the time and simply summarize.

Supporting Tea Party candidates makes you look very dumb to the rest of the world. Unfortunately, we (the rest of the world) have a vested interest since your ignorance could ruin the rest of the world.

Conclusion: Stop it.

More on “Scary Rick Prayery”

From ClimateProgress: After Praying for Rain, Texas Governor Rick Perry Prays for the EPA to Stop Environmental Regulations
From ThinkProgress: PROFILE: The Outlandish Beliefs Of Rick Perry’s Prayer Rally Endorsers

…and the Far Right goes out of their way to show Rick Perry is not their only nut
From the New York Times: Michele Bachmann Blames God for the Earthquake, Hurricane Irene [Updated]
From Grist: Here’s a quick roundup of the insane ways the Right is reacting to Irene
From PlanetSave: Joe Romm & Keith Olbermann Spell Out Who Really Takes Money to Lie
From Ecopolitology: Republican Presidential Candidates on Climate Change

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Michelle Bachmann’s Lights are on but Nobody’s Home (cartoon)

More on Michelle “Crazy B” Bachmann

From Grist: Bachmann pledges to have the EPA’s ‘doors locked and lights turned off’
From Bill Maher: ‘New Rule’ (video clip) on Bachmann and Palin
Grist again: GOP attacks the EPA for doing its job
From Thinkprogress: 10 Of The Craziest Things Michele Bachmann Has Ever Said

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Tea Party Nose Cutters! (cartoon)


It’s certainly good for politicians to listen to their constituents–it doesn’t happen enough. But, when their constituents are backed by rich influence, and when their constituents are so woefully close minded, you end up with corrupt politicians, ignorant constituents, and increasingly powerful and corrupt rich influence. Not good.
The Tea Party does not realize how harmful they are to themselves (and the rest of us).

(For more of my thoughts on political corruption, read this.)

More on the debt ceiling deal, Koch Industries, and the Tea Party

From Earth and Industry: The Debt Ceiling Deal and The Environment – Gang of Four
From Mother Jones: It’s the Inequality, Stupid
From Alternet: How Koch Industries Makes Billions Corrupting Government
From GOOD: Reminder: 44 Percent of Tea Partiers Are on Medicare
From Freak Out Nation: David Koch’s Group Tied to Election Fraud in Wisconsin

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Take the Koch Challenge (cartoon)

More on Koch Industries

From SourceWatch: All About Koch Industries
From Greenpeace: Koch Industries: Still Fueling Climate Denial (2011 Update)
From Daily Kos: Koch Brothers Limerick & Song Challenge
From Me: Koch Brothers–Tilting at Clean Energy (cartoon and article=”cartoonicle”)

More on Coke

From SourceWatch: All About the Coca-Cola Company
From Slate: Coke and Pepsi’s plant-based bottles still damage the environment.
From Z Magazine: Coke Accountability
From InspiredLiving: Coke or Water

More on the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC)

From ALECexposed: Through ALEC, Global Corporations Are Scheming to Rewrite YOUR Rights and Boost THEIR Revenue

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Toys discussing rainforest destruction…and nipples

Greenpeace investigation shows Mattel, Disney, Hasbro, and Lego are all participating in rainforest destruction. Who’s willing to change?

As illustrated (pun!) in the cartoon, of the four major toy (etc) companies, only Lego has announced plans to mend their ways. For info on their intentions, as well as their misdeeds and those of the other three companies, check out Daniel Brindis’s post on the Greenpeace blog, Lego Takes Action to Tackle Deforestation.

 
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Holy Sh#t! Joe Barton is Crazy! (cartoon)


The scariest quote was the one I left off where he called the American people smart because, “after all, they keep re-electing me”. I left it out because this cartoon is meant to illustrate how bat-shit crazy Joe Barton is, not how unimaginably daft his constituents are.

Although, as a commenter on the Huffington Post said in reference to a 2010 HuffPo article about Crazy Joe defending BP after the oil spill: “Hey man, it’s Texas. Home of numerous oil billionair­es, corporate corruption­, presidenti­al assasinati­ons, and the Bushies.”
Good point.

More on Crazy Joe Barton

From Shit the Tea Party Says: Joe Barton quotes (they missed a lot of winners)
From Grist: In dimwitted move, GOP set to repeal lightbulb standard that saves billions
From PolitiFact: Rep. Joe Barton says a four-pack of incandescent bulbs cost $1.99 while one CFL bulb costs $9.99

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‘Thinking’ Like a Climate Skeptic (cartoon)

More on the cooling sensation of coal emissions

From Treehugger: Without China’s Coal Burning The Hottest Decade On Record Would’ve Been Even Hotter
From The Independent: China’s power stations generate ‘future spike’ in global warming
From Grist: How to Talk to a Climate Skeptic

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America: Land of Opportunity (to get cancer)

“Moving to America will increase your cancer risk by 400%.”

In a recent Ted Talk, Robyn O’Brien (author of “The Unhealthy Truth: How Our Food Is Making Us Sick and What We Can Do About It.”) recently shared her insight as to why moving to America will increase your cancer risk by 400%.

This information has been ignored for too long and is definitely the reason President Obama tasked his Cancer Panel with studying the long-term effects of exposure to known carcinogens and environmental toxins.

…And maybe it’s the reason so many empathetic (sic) politicians pushed for a US/Mexico border wall a few years back. They didn’t want to increase the risk of cancer for the immigrants. Those who signed the bill, I apologize for once thinking you were archaic, xenophobic, nationalists. It is now quite clear that you are all a bunch of sweethearts.

Stay sweet.

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The Green Republican! (cartoon)

More on Republicans and the Environment

From Planetsave: (“Super”) Bob Inglis (featured in the cartoon) Forming Conservative Coalition to Address Climate Change – Calls for a Return to True Conservatism
From The Daily Green: The 10 Biggest Republican Environmental Accomplishments
From Grist: Republicans love bike and rail—so why don’t Republican politicians?
From REP America: Republicans for Environmental Protection They do exist!

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Barbie’s Rainforest Packaging (cartoon)


You’d think a toy company like Mattel would have the foresight to realize they’d eventually be called out on this, (Thank you, Greenpeace!) as well as the money and knowledge to make their packaging from something a bit less middle-finger-to-the-world-esque…say, recycled Barbie dolls?

More on this Greenpeace campaign

Take Action: Tell Mattel to dump APP (Asia Pulp and Paper–key supplier driving Indonesian Rainforest destruction)!
Barbie’s fairytale interrupted by the roar of a thousand chainsaws
Online Campaign Against Mattel Silenced by Questionable Trademark Claims

Other Similar Campaigns to Protect the Rainforest

From the Rainforest Action Network: Disney’s doing it too! Paper linked to the destruction of Indonesian rainforests, species extinction, climate change and human rights abuses is finding its way into Disney books.

More related info…

From Treehugger: Globalized Beef, Palm Oil & Timber Corporations Now Main Cause of Tropical Deforestation
From PlanetSave: Benefits and Tradeoffs Both in Forest Carbon Storage

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In Defense of Crap


More on the school lunches
From Grist: Down with healthy school lunches, says House GOP
From GOOD: Infographic: School Cafeteria Food vs. Prison Food
More on Rep. Jack Kingston (R-GA)
From Daily Kos: GOP congressman repeatedly denies evolution on Real Time with Bill Maher
More on Kellogs (Tony the Tiger’s creator)
From the Organic Consumer’s Association: Boycott Kellogg’s!
From Huffington Post: Kellogg’s Loves Genetically Engineered Foods

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