That’s horrifying. Not the garbage, it’s just disgusting; but the implication that self-centered assholes (even if they don’t have such a thing) live(d) on Mars TOO.
Think about the trash we’ve ALREADY left on planets and moons in our system!! And do you think anyone has a contingency plan to retrieve that trash??? NO!!!! We’ve already left our calling card for other civilizations to see.
A surge in take-out meal containers and used masks are ruining the planet’s soil and growth potential more than a virus ever could. Isn’t Mars in Pennsylvania yet?
Well, Dave . . . thanks for starting off the New Year for me with one of the most depressing ( but unfortunately true ) cartoons. I’ll be cornering the market on coal this year . . . just for your Christmas stocking. :-)Please stay careful, stay safe and stay HEALTHY ! We love ya, Dave !
Years ago, while doing a beach cleanup in Hampton, VA, I didn’t move out of area much bigger than 100 × 100 feet. I ended up with a trash bag full of cigarette butts. A reporter for the local, newspaper who helped with the cleanup, wrote and editorial a few days later; the headline being something like, “The World is Their Ashtray.”
Most of the garbage of the world goes directly into the ocean. That has to stop! Microplastics are the biggest threat to our life on Earth, so all-pervasive that they are even showing up in placentas. Meanwhile, fools that we are, all our efforts go to trying to change the climate.
When I was a child we always just threw stuff out the window of the car when we were driving, then we got a TV and started seeing “litterbug” ads. One day on the way in to town, mom threw something out the window and my brave little sister called her a litterbug. Mom looked shocked and after that we carried a trash bag in our car.
About plastic trash in the oceans:“ The results, published last November in Environmental Science & Technology, show that rivers collectively dump anywhere from 0.47 million to 2.75 million metric tons of plastic into the seas every year, depending on the data used in the models. The 10 rivers that carry 93 percent of that trash are the Yangtze, Yellow, Hai, Pearl, Amur, Mekong, Indus and Ganges Delta in Asia, and the Niger and Nile in Africa. The Yangtze alone dumps up to an estimated 1.5 million metric tons of plastic waste into the Yellow Sea.” https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/stemming-the-plastic-tide-10-rivers-contribute-most-of-the-plastic-in-the-oceans/
Wilde Bill about 4 years ago
Actually that is proof that WE were once on Mars.
Concretionist about 4 years ago
That’s horrifying. Not the garbage, it’s just disgusting; but the implication that self-centered assholes (even if they don’t have such a thing) live(d) on Mars TOO.
SHIVA about 4 years ago
Think about the trash we’ve ALREADY left on planets and moons in our system!! And do you think anyone has a contingency plan to retrieve that trash??? NO!!!! We’ve already left our calling card for other civilizations to see.
Rabbit Brown 2105-30 P coat about 4 years ago
WittyWeasel about 4 years ago
Well, Dave . . . thanks for starting off the New Year for me with one of the most depressing ( but unfortunately true ) cartoons. I’ll be cornering the market on coal this year . . . just for your Christmas stocking. :-)Please stay careful, stay safe and stay HEALTHY ! We love ya, Dave !
MayCauseBurns about 4 years ago
A plastic container doesn’t throw itself into the ocean. People are the problem. Whatever happened to those “death panels” we were promised?
Mighty Phavahg about 4 years ago
We have met the enemy and he is us.
b.john71 about 4 years ago
It shows that most people are lazy pigs that don’t care about their world.
J Short about 4 years ago
Looks like Virginia Beach after the fourth of July; one of the saddest things I have ever seen.
J Short about 4 years ago
Years ago, while doing a beach cleanup in Hampton, VA, I didn’t move out of area much bigger than 100 × 100 feet. I ended up with a trash bag full of cigarette butts. A reporter for the local, newspaper who helped with the cleanup, wrote and editorial a few days later; the headline being something like, “The World is Their Ashtray.”
Jeffin Premium Member about 4 years ago
All that trash from just one Mars bar.
backyardcowboy about 4 years ago
And people wonder why alien intelligence has never made contact with us?
NCGalFromNJ about 4 years ago
Not just the beaches. There’s always trash along the roads and highways. What makes people want to do that?!
flemmingo about 4 years ago
Snow birds have been there for winter?
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Most of the garbage of the world goes directly into the ocean. That has to stop! Microplastics are the biggest threat to our life on Earth, so all-pervasive that they are even showing up in placentas. Meanwhile, fools that we are, all our efforts go to trying to change the climate.
currysteph Premium Member about 4 years ago
Blame SE Asia and China
NaturLvr about 4 years ago
What a sad comic.
oldlady07 Premium Member about 4 years ago
When I was a child we always just threw stuff out the window of the car when we were driving, then we got a TV and started seeing “litterbug” ads. One day on the way in to town, mom threw something out the window and my brave little sister called her a litterbug. Mom looked shocked and after that we carried a trash bag in our car.
Wasiechu about 4 years ago
About plastic trash in the oceans:“ The results, published last November in Environmental Science & Technology, show that rivers collectively dump anywhere from 0.47 million to 2.75 million metric tons of plastic into the seas every year, depending on the data used in the models. The 10 rivers that carry 93 percent of that trash are the Yangtze, Yellow, Hai, Pearl, Amur, Mekong, Indus and Ganges Delta in Asia, and the Niger and Nile in Africa. The Yangtze alone dumps up to an estimated 1.5 million metric tons of plastic waste into the Yellow Sea.” https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/stemming-the-plastic-tide-10-rivers-contribute-most-of-the-plastic-in-the-oceans/
WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago
Oooo – look! Is that an aluminum can? We can get money by recycling those!
PuppyPapa about 4 years ago
Keep it to punch lines, not preach lines.
mwksix about 4 years ago
Oh no! Another rover caught in a six-pack holder plastic! It’ll starve!!
knottytippet about 4 years ago
Sigh
FunnyMinnion about 4 years ago
So we did move to earth from mars…
Rabbit Brown 2105-30 P coat about 4 years ago
How about a hard MIlwaukee PUNCH that’s safer than cigarette butts?
LeftCoastKen Premium Member about 4 years ago
Just a little inaccurate, though … where are the used hypo needles and condoms?