There is so much pollution that some people <<< great people have invented equipment that can gather up tons of it and take it somewhere else ? I have never heard where that is though : )
One problem is, every attempt to mitigate the problem even a little bit results in fierce attacks and concerted campaigns against such reforms. Small example: the campaign to move from plastic straws to some thing more biodegradable (and there are great paper straws that’ll stand up to a drink for hours) met with loud ridicule ridicule from all corners. And yet, straws make up a decent amount of that ocean polluting trash. It may not be huge, but you have to address every aspect of the plastic scourge, and straws are an easy fix. I’d love to see all packaging move away from plastic — but that requires industry cooperation.
The world cringes at the thought of burning trash with clean technology instead they just dump it in the oceans and then wonder why the world’s fisheries are disappearing.
Bring back glass and aluminum containers. And any plastics you can’t replace, put a large deposit on them. Michigan instituted a 10 cent deposit on soda and beer containers years ago, stopped seeing them on the road side and we still see plenty of water bottles. Hopefully they will include water bottle containers and raise it to 15 cents in the future.
Shikamoo Premium Member 7 months ago
Stop polluting the ocean!
Good morning, Crew! Have a garbage free day.
Calvinist1966 7 months ago
Ptoo and fro.
cmerb 7 months ago
There is so much pollution that some people <<< great people have invented equipment that can gather up tons of it and take it somewhere else ? I have never heard where that is though : )
cdward 7 months ago
One problem is, every attempt to mitigate the problem even a little bit results in fierce attacks and concerted campaigns against such reforms. Small example: the campaign to move from plastic straws to some thing more biodegradable (and there are great paper straws that’ll stand up to a drink for hours) met with loud ridicule ridicule from all corners. And yet, straws make up a decent amount of that ocean polluting trash. It may not be huge, but you have to address every aspect of the plastic scourge, and straws are an easy fix. I’d love to see all packaging move away from plastic — but that requires industry cooperation.
colddonkey 7 months ago
The world cringes at the thought of burning trash with clean technology instead they just dump it in the oceans and then wonder why the world’s fisheries are disappearing.
AtariDragon 7 months ago
Another hilarious strip.
wirepunchr 7 months ago
Lots of Ptoo’s but they don’t mention whale farts.
ron 7 months ago
Not all cartoons are for laughs. Sorry if you were disappointed.
Old Tarf Premium Member 7 months ago
Too true. I appreciate Chip’s use of his strip to expose the plastic pollution crisis.
Robert Miller Premium Member 7 months ago
The Phillipines are the #1 polluter of the ocean as of a study from 2023. The U.S isn’t even in the top 10.
ladykat 7 months ago
It’s all the plastic we humans have polluted the ocean with!
BeniHanna6 Premium Member 7 months ago
Bring back glass and aluminum containers. And any plastics you can’t replace, put a large deposit on them. Michigan instituted a 10 cent deposit on soda and beer containers years ago, stopped seeing them on the road side and we still see plenty of water bottles. Hopefully they will include water bottle containers and raise it to 15 cents in the future.
Dsnerker 7 months ago
Good morning everyone
Amra Leo 7 months ago
Well, there’s more EW in the water…
Dry and Dusty Premium Member 7 months ago
Good afternoon Crew and my friend and Buddy, Dsnerker!
oakie817 7 months ago
what we are doing to this Earth is a sin
Dirty Dragon 7 months ago
Good afternoon, crew!
Sorry I’m late…
Tarkus 7 months ago
Odd that this is such an environmentally conscious comic and yet so many environmental deniers and-or rationalizers read it.
rgcviper 7 months ago
A valuable message, but one that makes me sad. Let’s all try to do something to keep our world, including its waters, a little cleaner.
Good Evening, Crew.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 7 months ago
Sad …