The terrific climate cartoonist Marc Roberts directs us to a series of cartoons he did in 2007. They put the bathtub analogy that Revkin and I blogged on in context (see here):
The best/worst line, in my opinion, is “I’m proud to say I’ve learned nothing”. Sounds like a lot of my neighbors and relatives, the ones who insist that “there’s plenty of oil”, “no one’s sure if global warming is real”, and at least 80% of what Rush Limbaugh says is true.
Excuse me, I have an appointment to go sit in a corner and weep uncontrollably for the next hour or so…
Joe Romm is a Fellow at American Progress and is the editor of Climate Progress, which New York Times columnist Tom Friedman called "the indispensable blog" and Time magazine named one of the 25 “Best Blogs of 2010.″ Read more.
Ouch. OuchOuchOuch!
The best/worst line, in my opinion, is “I’m proud to say I’ve learned nothing”. Sounds like a lot of my neighbors and relatives, the ones who insist that “there’s plenty of oil”, “no one’s sure if global warming is real”, and at least 80% of what Rush Limbaugh says is true.
Excuse me, I have an appointment to go sit in a corner and weep uncontrollably for the next hour or so…