Creator of Hank D and the Bee. Environmental cartoons found in/on: Yes! magazine, PBS's Urban Conversion, Center for Media and Democracy, Greenpeace, Planetsave, NaturalPapa, Elephant Journal and more…
Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on Earth Day 2009 When John Ivanko reviewed Pat Murphy’s terrific book Plan C: Community Survival Strategies for Peak Oil and Climate Change (New Society, 2008) … Continue reading →
Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 4/20/09 Mean Joe Green vs. Dumb Joe Barton Republican Congressman Joe Barton believes wind turbines may slow down the wind, thereby heating up the globe! … Continue reading →
Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 4/3/09 Related Articles Painting Rooftops White Would Slow Global Warming White Roofs Cool the World, Offset CO2, and Delay Global Warming Related Cartoons MJG #55: … Continue reading →
Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 3/26/09 Related Posts Earth Hour Opponents Plan Lame “Human Achievement Hour” Making the Most of Earth Hour 2009 Wanted: One Billion People To Turn Out … Continue reading →
Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 3/19/09 Turns out that natural-gas pipeline that Palin boasted about a number of times in her brief stint as VP candidate does not exist. And … Continue reading →
Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 3/17/09 When we last checked in our heroes from the Trust Us League were creating electricity from self-generated methane to power the red-states. Well, these … Continue reading →
Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 3/13/09 Read his comments here.
Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 3/4/09 Recent Anti-Coal Rally in Washington Being Called the Largest Anti-Coal Action Ever in the U.S. I’m all about activism and rallying in support of … Continue reading →
Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 2/24/09 Long thought of as loud-mouth talking-heads that serve only to divide our nation with their far-right wing positions, it turns out Rush Limbaugh, Bill … Continue reading →
Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 2/13/09 The times are-a-changing. On the way out are the days of big oil and coal fat cats running ruining the energy policy of our … Continue reading →
Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 2/6/09 Republicans have blasted the latest bailout package as being full of “pork”. Hmmm–pork (barrel spending) by definition, is spending for projects that will benefit … Continue reading →
Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 2/4/09 What will become of the Republican Party when Democrats lead us out of this financial crisis? 0 House Republicans voted for the American Recovery … Continue reading →
Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 1/30/09 On Wednesday the House of Representatives approved the $819 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act by a vote of 244-188. Over $100 billion of … Continue reading →
Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 1/23/09 Apparently our fearless Former Vice Leader pulled a muscle helping move a box on inauguration day. He’s so helpful.
Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 1/20/09 Between 2006 and 2007, the Southern Nevada Water Authority in Las Vegas screened tap water from 19 US water utilities for 51 different compounds. … Continue reading →
Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 12/31/08 The toxic coal sludge impoundment that broke in Tennessee last week is a tremendous disaster–and the finger pointing has begun. I’m reminded of GreenPeace’s … Continue reading →
Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 12/23/08 Could this be the most environmentally destructive lame duck president ever? Yes. Related Articles EPA Ruling Could Allow 8,000MW of New Coal-Fired Power Plants … Continue reading →
Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 12/12/08 Maybe the Big 3 shouldn’t have served up all those SUV’s over the years. Maybe our Super-Sized/BIGGER-is-better society should’ve called on a little common … Continue reading →
Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 12/03/08 A recent Jerry James Stone article highlighted the fact that 902 mayors recently signed the Climate Protection Agreement–a pledge to meet the standards set … Continue reading →
Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 11/21/08 The green jobs sector will grow. With Obama’s election there will be (already has been) a much stronger focus on the environment–a focus on … Continue reading →
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