Category Archives: Enviro-Political

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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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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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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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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The Republican with the Heart of Gold

*Cartoonist’s note: This cartoon is inspired by the House Energy Action Team (HEAT). More on HEAT after the cartoon.

More on HEAT

From DeSmogBlog: GOP House Energy Action Team Is Dirty Energy Dream Team
From GreenChipStocks: 28 Bureaucrats Who Sold You Out For A Little Oil Money–$4 Million Gets You $4 Billion In The Oil Game

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Hank D and the Bee: Republican Treehuggers

More on the would-be treehuggers

From ThinkProgress: Dirty GOP: The Republican Plan To Abolish The EPA
From Grist: Richard Burr introduces bill to abolish the EPA
From Care2: 50% of Americans Regularly Breathe Unhealthy, Polluted Air

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Our Solar System: 2100


Too bad RoundUp resistant weeds aren’t a nutritious superfood or a zero-emission superfuel, considering the weeds now infest about 11 million acres. The coverage of the controversial weed is now five times greater than three years prior, and David Mortensen, Penn State weed scientist, shares, “There is reason to believe this trend will continue into the future.”

If the weed infestation keeps growing apace the approximately 37 billion acres of Earth’s land will be infested in about 15 years and the 9 trillion acres of ocean would take another 25. I just rounded my projection in the cartoon’s title up to the year 2100 because, hey, I’m an optimist.

Obviously my math projections above are in jest, but with studies linking RoundUp to cancer, cell-damage, birth defects, soil depletion, groundwater pollution and more, I’d say it’s time to start looking for a RoundUp-resistant-weed resistant planet.

More on Monsanto

From Organic Lifestyle Magazine: Monsanto Company Profile
From The Organic Consumers Association: Millions Against Monsanto
From Me: More Monsanto Cartoons

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Feds to Monsanto: “F*ck yourself!” (cartoon)


Cartoonist’s note: This is not how the conversation went–but a guy can dream.

Read Tom Philpott’s article on Grist, for more information on Monsanto’s latest victory: USDA moves to let Monsanto perform its own environmental impact studies on GMOs

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Organic farmers, Monsanto’s latest superweed [cartoon]

More info on organic farmers vs. Monsanto

From EatDrinkBetter: Organic Farm Group Sues Monsanto, Seeking Protection From GMO Contamination
From Monsanto’s home newspaper: Farmers, seed companies sue Monsanto
From The Cornacopia Institute: Farmers and Seed Producers Launch Preemptive Strike against Monsanto
From Sourcewatch: Monsanto and the Roundup Ready Controversy

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The Republican Book on $cience [cartoon]

Since taking over the House, the Republicans have utilized their sway to continue their attack on the environment.

Any time you fight to weaken clean air and water standards, carbon (etc.) emissions standards, and make every effort to make the world a less healthy place to live, one has to wonder (though apparently few do) “Why are you doing this?”.

Possible reasons:
Hatred of hippies– Good for rallying support, but not a reason to poison the earth.
Trying to “weaken BIG government”– Same response as above (but I’ll come back to this one).
Looking out for your constituents who hate clean drinking water, and love asthma, cancer, and extreme weather– I’d imagine that’s too small of a base to really fight for.
Doing the bidding of BIG business– That is the only real reason these attacks are taking place. The noise from the right is a constant call to take power away from “BIG government”. In attempting to do so they are knowingly giving power to big business. Rest assured that these businesses are making themselves rich while poisoning the rest of us.

We can be on either side of the political spectrum, but we cannot give any politician (Democrat or Republican) our blind faith. Politics is not religion, nor is it a sport. There are way too many examples of politicians (individually AND collectively) doing what’s best for their careers or their bank account, as opposed to what’s best for all people that we have to be critical supporters. We cannot be blind followers. Politicians and polluting industries are taking advantage of the extreme polarization of our great country to push personal agendas.

Pay attention. Read the links below (in regards to the current Republican vs. the Environment offensive). Read more. Inform yourself with fact and avoid the bias and opinion that perpetuates dishonest and corrupt agendas.

From Grist: Politifact finds Republican claim to be false; Republicans don’t give a sh*t
From Ecopolitology: Republicans Attempt to Stifle Action on Climate Change
From PlanetSave: GOP Only Political Party in World to Reject Climate Science?
From Discover Magazine (Chris Mooney): Liberals, Conservatives, and Science
Chris Mooney’s book: The Republican War on Science
Grist again: Fred Upton’s EPA-blocking bill will put more of your money in oil industry pockets

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The Feds and Food=Fooderal Confusion [cartoon]


For those unfamiliar with the work of Wendell Berry (and for those familiar who may need a little refresher), he is David to the agribusiness Goliath. Berry works tirelessly to promote proper land stewardship, sustainability, and conservation and uses every opportunity to point out the drastic short-sightedness of our current path.

A passage from his 2010 book What Matters: Economics for a Renewed Commonwealth sums up our current path in this way:

We know from much experience that everything that is priced will sooner or later be sold. And from the accumulating statistics of soil loss, land loss, deforestation, overuse of water, various sorts of pollution, etc., we have reason to fear that everything that is sold will be ruined. When everything has a price and the price is made endlessly variable by an economy without a stable relation to necessity or to real goods, then everything is disconnected from history, knowledge, respect, and affection–from anything at all that might preserve it–and so is implicitly eligible to be ruined…If we put wants (cheap food) first, we put needs (healthy soil, water, and food) last. If we put consumption first we put health last. If we put money first, we put food last.

Wendell Berry’s (and associates) 50-Year Farm Bill, attempts to address the destructive path down which our current 5-year farm bills keep us headed.

The 50-Year Farm Bill uses 5-year markers to assess the success of the following goals: 
-Protect soil from erosion
-Cut fossil fuel dependence to zero
-Sequester carbon
-Reduce toxics in soil and water
-Manage nitrogen carefully
-Reduce dead zones
-Cut wasteful water use
-Preserve or rebuild farm communities

In contrast, our current 5-year plans address:
-Exports
-Commodities
-Subsidies
-Some soil conservation measures
-Food programs

Tom Philpott, Grist’s senior food and agriculture writer, calls the 50-year plan an attempt to ”rescue U.S. farm policy from its fixation on promoting the short-term interests of agribusiness over the long-term ones of farmers, the environment, and society as whole.”

Berry’s thoughts on the short-term interests of agribusiness vs. the long-term interests of society as a whole: ”Simple solutions will always lead to complex troubles, and simple minds will always be surprised.”

Let’s not be surprised.

More on Wendell Berry

From The Land Institute: Wendell Berry’s 50 Year Farm Bill
From Grist: USDA chief flatters industrial ag while Obama honors its greatest critic, Wendell Berry
From Wend Magazine Greenery: The Progressive: Wendell Berry’s 10 “Authentic Reasons for Hope”
And, a Wendell Berry-inspired cartoon: A Wendell Wedgie

A special thanks to Tim DeChristopher


Pollute our air and water, leave SuperFund sites uncleaned, leave brownfields scattered around the country, and greatly contribute to climate change and you’re a billionaire. Try to prevent any of this and it’s 10 years in prison…

Thank you, Tim.

More on Tim DeChristopher

From Planetsave: Tim DeChristopher found guilty, faces 10 years
From Grist: Tim DeChristopher found guilty, shows power of nonviolent civil disobedience (interview)

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Cartoon caption contest Winner!

Sorry, Frosty. We honestly believed our tweets about climate change would work.


Thanks for all of the great captions! The 4 finalists were:
Robert Buckley – Sorry, Frosty. We honestly believed our tweets about climate change would work.
dave lulich – “worm” weather is on the way
Emory – It’s amazing what you can do with your feces!
Joe Yeoman – “Oliver, I bet we can figure out away to make this a commentary about Monsanto.”

Robert Buckley was the winner. Robert will receive a freeSee Bikes” t-shirt from my on-line t-shirt store at SeeBikeShirts.com!

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Loaded Breasts and Loaded Guns [cartoon]

More on Breasts and Guns

From Grist: Palin and Bachmann trash Michelle Obama’s breast-feeding advocacy
From CNN: Palin defends rule allowing loaded weapons in national parks
From EcoChildsPlay: Posts on breastfeeding
From Mother Nature Network: More on breastfeeding

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photo within cartoon: Roger H. Goun

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Exposed: Why the GOP wants to eliminate Clean Air Act provisions [cartoon]


Whether we can believe this see-through-elephant-trunk footage or not, the possibility that elephants have a triple fitration system within their trunks has to have some credence. Otherwise, why on earth would leading Republicans try to make it easier for big polluters to further pollute the air we (their consitituents, and the rest) breathe?

From Greenpeace: “Every year, in the US alone, fine particle emissions from power plants are believed to cut short the lives of 30,000 people. Every year, 38,000 heart attacks, 12,000 hospital admissions and an additional 550,000 asthma attacks are a result of power plant pollution.”

…but who needs clean air?

More
From The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC): Dirty Air Extremism
From Greenpeace: (health effects of) Coal Power Plants
From The US EPA: Clean Air Act
Again, the NRDC: Coal in a Changing Climate
From the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America: Asthma Facts and Figures (interesting bits on who is most affected…you decide why)

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Apples may lose trees [cartoon]


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Mixed message from USDA chief Vilsack [cartoon]

US Ag Secretary, Tom Vilsack tells us to eat more natural foods a few days after fully deregulating GMO alfalfa…I’m confused.

Confused as well? Read the links below and try to figure out this mess.
From The New York Times: Government’s Dietary Advice: Eat Less
From Elephant Journal: The USDA caves to Monsanto. What now?
From the Millions Against Monsanto campaign: Calling all organic activists!

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BREAKING: Deleted Monsanto cartoon panel, leaked!

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Unlike the former Monsanto cartoon on this subject, this version shows a bit more clearly who surrendered the future of organic agriculture to Monsanto.

There’s been a lot of talk from both sides (organic and biotech) about compromise. That is misleading and almost laughable (read: cryable).

Dear Monsanto,
You poisoning us (consumers of organic food) and us allowing you to poison us, is NOT a compromise!

A recent large-scale Swedish study found that spraying Roundup doubles farm workers’ and rural residents’ risk of getting cancer (more offenses, here) . However, according to Phil Angell, Monsanto’s fromer director of corporate communications, “Monsanto should not have to vouchsafe the safety of biotech food. Our interest is in selling as much of it as possible. Assuring its safety is the FDA’s job.” And with so many pro-Monsanto men and women (many, former Monsanto employees) well embedded in our government, one can only conclude that the higher up decisions are not made with the safety of the people, animals, or the environment in mind.

Back to the missing panel… Why would Whole Foods Market, Stonyfield Farms, and Organic Valley cave to pressures from Biotech?

From Organic Consumers Association:

According to informed sources, the CEOs of WFM and Stonyfield are personal friends of former Iowa governor, now USDA Secretary, Tom Vilsack, and in fact made financial contributions to Vilsack’s previous electoral campaigns. Vilsack was hailed as “Governor of the Year” in 2001 by the Biotechnology Industry Organization, and traveled in a Monsanto corporate jet on the campaign trail. Perhaps even more fundamental to Organic Inc.’s abject surrender is the fact that the organic elite has become more and more isolated from the concerns and passions of organic consumers and locavores. The Organic Inc. CEOs are tired of activist pressure, boycotts, and petitions. Several of them have told me this to my face. They apparently believe that the battle against GMOs has been lost, and that it’s time to reach for the consolation prize. The consolation prize they seek is a so-called “coexistence” between the biotech Behemoth and the organic community that will lull the public to sleep and greenwash the unpleasant fact that Monsanto’s unlabeled and unregulated genetically engineered crops are now spreading their toxic genes on 1/3 of U.S. (and 1/10 of global) crop land.

WFM and most of the largest organic companies have deliberately separated themselves from anti-GMO efforts and cut off all funding to campaigns working to label or ban GMOs. The so-called Non-GMO Project, funded by Whole Foods and giant wholesaler United Natural Foods (UNFI) is basically a greenwashing effort (although the 100% organic companies involved in this project seem to be operating in good faith) to show that certified organic foods are basically free from GMOs (we already know this since GMOs are banned in organic production), while failing to focus on so-called “natural” foods, which constitute most of WFM and UNFI’s sales and are routinely contaminated with GMOs.

From their “business as usual” perspective, successful lawsuits against GMOs filed by public interest groups such as the Center for Food Safety; or noisy attacks on Monsanto by groups like the Organic Consumers Association, create bad publicity, rattle their big customers such as Wal-Mart, Target, Kroger, Costco, Supervalu, Publix and Safeway; and remind consumers that organic crops and foods such as corn, soybeans, and canola are slowly but surely becoming contaminated by Monsanto’s GMOs.

(full article)

Contamination is inevitable. More GMO’s in our environment and in our food is inevitable. The road to an organic-free future is becoming inevitable, more so with this decision. However, knowledge and people are power. Read some of the links below and form your own opinion on the goings-on of GMO giant, Monsanto. Then, take action, spread the word, and be a part of the solution!

More on Monsanto
From Twilight Earth: The World According to Monsanto–documentary
From Organic Lifestyle Magazine: Monsanto Company Profile
From The Organic Consumers Association: Millions Against Monsanto
From me: Monsanto cartoons

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