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):
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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):
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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…