Earth Day brings back wonderful memories. One of my fondest memories was the last 10 years that I taught in a public school. My 4th grade students came to me one day and complained about the smell coming from the creek that flows next to our school. After exploring some ideas, the children wanted to know who should we call to have it cleaned up. That was a beginning of a 10 year project to clean up the creek. Each year, my students would organize a creek cleanup day. Along the way we learned about macro invertebrates, frogs, and other environmental indicators, that depended on the little creek. When the dreaded purple loosestrife invaded our creek one year, we grew samples in our classroom and tested which insects would eat the purple loosestrife to help manage it. We found one beetle who only ate purple loosestrife so we raised a bunch of beetles and set them loose in our creek. Then we monitored the growth of the purple loosestrife from year to year. A few students of those years, I’m glad to say, went on to environmental professions.
4th of July isn’t about congratulating ourselves about the world we built. It’s a celebration of our Indepence from the ruling class of the British Empire.
Oh, is today Corporate Greenwashing Day again? Yay greed and PR!!
And what’s that about the planet ‘outliving’ us? I’m sure the ball of rock will still be around after humanity has extinguished itself, but it’s maybe 50/50 whether anything will be living on it.
The goal of the Earth is Life. . . . . It doesn’t have to be Human. . . . For 160 million years the dominant species was Lizards, then “Mom” hit the reset button with the Chicxulub meteor. Modern Humans have been around for about 200,000 years. “Mother Nature” is not afraid to correct a mistake, don’t p*ss her off.
Nothing says ecological responsibility like the Solo Stove Messa I see advertised every 20 minutes. It can incinerate anything that can fit inside a Tin Can! Coming soon – shredded tire attachment to release maximum carbon and toxins into the atmosphere.
Erse IS better over 1 year ago
The point, I think, is to get us all moving the same direction for awhile. Herd mentality in humans involves “celebration”.
Bilan over 1 year ago
Or is Earth Day a time that we can feel good about caring when we don’t even do what we should?
Yakety Sax over 1 year ago
https://www.arcamax.com/thefunnies/mutts/
Sanspareil over 1 year ago
Earth day is for corporations to primp and pose on how green they are while doing the exact opposite to maximize their shareholders profits!
markkahler52 over 1 year ago
Earth survives. We don’t
gammaguy over 1 year ago
Earth Day is like the US 4th of July, where we celebrate our supposed progress with colorful displays and (continuing) loud destruction.
cervelo over 1 year ago
In the words of the late George Carlin: “the planet is fine, the people are f*@%$#…”
Nighthawks Premium Member over 1 year ago
so, is all that talk coming from Cleveland?
mrwiskers over 1 year ago
Earth Day brings back wonderful memories. One of my fondest memories was the last 10 years that I taught in a public school. My 4th grade students came to me one day and complained about the smell coming from the creek that flows next to our school. After exploring some ideas, the children wanted to know who should we call to have it cleaned up. That was a beginning of a 10 year project to clean up the creek. Each year, my students would organize a creek cleanup day. Along the way we learned about macro invertebrates, frogs, and other environmental indicators, that depended on the little creek. When the dreaded purple loosestrife invaded our creek one year, we grew samples in our classroom and tested which insects would eat the purple loosestrife to help manage it. We found one beetle who only ate purple loosestrife so we raised a bunch of beetles and set them loose in our creek. Then we monitored the growth of the purple loosestrife from year to year. A few students of those years, I’m glad to say, went on to environmental professions.
franish2bzn over 1 year ago
But what shape will ‘mother’ be in when we’re gone?
RitaGB over 1 year ago
Nature bats last.
Is like a melody Premium Member over 1 year ago
Jeff, thank you for the amazing artwork in todays comic.
Jhony-Yermo over 1 year ago
Respect and Celebrate our Dear Pachamama. She provides for us all.
sandpiper over 1 year ago
Earth abides. Very good theme and display today.
Kidon Ha-Shomer over 1 year ago
Around here our joint Base [MDL} celebrates earth day by setting off cratering charges and firing howitzers.
Skeptical Meg over 1 year ago
Happy Earth Day to you,
Happy Earth Day to you,
Happy Earth Day dear Gaia,
Happy Earth Day to you.
How old are you now?….
trainnut1956 over 1 year ago
4th of July isn’t about congratulating ourselves about the world we built. It’s a celebration of our Indepence from the ruling class of the British Empire.
Steverino Premium Member over 1 year ago
Why does Earth Day fall on SUNday?
EMGULS79 over 1 year ago
It’s an opportunity to reflect on how all the catastrophes predicted by the chicken littles 53 years ago haven’t actually come true after all.
hmofo813 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Oh, is today Corporate Greenwashing Day again? Yay greed and PR!!
And what’s that about the planet ‘outliving’ us? I’m sure the ball of rock will still be around after humanity has extinguished itself, but it’s maybe 50/50 whether anything will be living on it.
Bruce388 over 1 year ago
George Carlin’s (RIP) theory was that the Earth is treating humans as an infection and will do whatever’s necessary to eliminate that infection.
Bruce1253 over 1 year ago
The goal of the Earth is Life. . . . . It doesn’t have to be Human. . . . For 160 million years the dominant species was Lizards, then “Mom” hit the reset button with the Chicxulub meteor. Modern Humans have been around for about 200,000 years. “Mother Nature” is not afraid to correct a mistake, don’t p*ss her off.
oish over 1 year ago
Nothing says ecological responsibility like the Solo Stove Messa I see advertised every 20 minutes. It can incinerate anything that can fit inside a Tin Can! Coming soon – shredded tire attachment to release maximum carbon and toxins into the atmosphere.
eced52 over 1 year ago
Wouldn’t bet on the hundreds of billions of years, right now.
chroniclecmx over 1 year ago
Earth is here for us. Not the other way around. Steward it well, but don’t worship it
perins over 1 year ago
It is Lenin’s birthday. Coincidence?