When something isn’t useful anymore, it is usually ready for the trash bin.
Webster’s Dictionary defines trash as:
Tossing into the bin – at least that’s what normal people do. If you are a politician or green crusader, you may keep things well past their expiration date until they start stinking up the place.
Josh has his take on it.
Like his work? buy him a pint.
Brilliant as usual! 😂
Story tip – Is ‘Climate Fear’ to Blame for Maui Wildfires? – PJ Media
Great cartoon by Josh!
But it invites this question: Does the UK participate in the buying and selling of “carbon credits”?
If so, another garbage container is needed . . . but in that case it should be the size of a dumpster bin, not a small curb-side container.
Unfortunately we do have that carbon credit abomination in the UK, worth around $116 billion so far. At the present time, few (if any) new trees have been planted, some have been planted in entirely the wrong places and have not survived, and of our existing trees most appear to have been traded 4 or 5 times each. It’s a good game for a completely cynical con artist.
Sorry million, not billion.
Won’t be long though…..
Hundred million here, hundred million there, pretty soon you’re talking real money!
Millions more have been hacked down and replaced with unreliable wind and solar
One of those overly large open top dumpsters
Brilliant but where do we put the Guardian?
Don’t buy it. Other than the BBC (as its in house rag) nobody else does.
No, no – I don’t want to buy it, I just want to know which bin we put the entire crappy company into?
Well, if you somehow get saddled with the GroanAid, there is always the smallest room.
It is of little practical use there, as it is already saturated with the very material you are desirous to eliminate.
Room 101
Bottom of the budgie cage?
Monday is bin day here
Tuesday’s the road sweeping crews blow through
We recycle foodstuffs via the local foxes That way they ignore the bins….
Here we bury the vegetable scraps. The Earth worms love the it and fertilize the garden and the yard with their castings. The animals only get the meat and milk products.
Thanks, Anthony, for posting this, and thanks, Josh, for preparing it.
Regards,
Bob
Brilliant and current take. Cheers.
A tropical storm in the western Gulf of Mexico is approaching the Mexican coast.
No problem for Southern England
I’m sure the Met Office could do something about that.
If a politician flaps his gums in Parliament does it cause a tropical storm in Mexico?
AYUP
Let’s hope that it ends up as sever of Hilary (on “l”).
Well, looks like I was posting too quickly.
Let’s hope that it ends up as severe as Hilary (one “l”).
James Randi used to have a word for quackery, “woo-woo” and that is a good term for many things such as climate change alarmism.
Careful, ’round here it seems to be the accepted term for the back end (private parts) of a female horse.
We’re going to need a bigger trash can for the wind turbines-
For those, like me, who have no idea what a ULEZ camera is: HERE
That link just doesn’t want to co-operate.
As an aside, I was going to say it’s a London thing, but if Labour get in it’ll be a UK thing and if New York get their way it’ll soon be a US thing as well. Oh well, there goes the neighbourhood!
Not just London, Richard, it’s being rolled out.
Current low emission zones:
Bath
Birmingham
Bradford
Bristol
Portsmouth
Sheffield
Tyneside
Under review or not yet implemented:
Aberdeen
Dundee
Edinburgh
Manchester
Newcastle
Sheffield
I wish wish I could throw the climate science mafiosi un the bin. Here’s a telling of their latest misdeed.
How Science is Done These Days – Quadrant Online
Charlie ==> I previewed this a week ago or so, and will be doing an update over the weekend — I have been in contact with Alimonti via email.
If this was a US cartoon, it could have been titles, “BIdeN Day!”
Just for this post you could have signed off as Bernard Bresslaw’s character from ‘Carry on up the Khyber’ – Bungdit Din!
Josh, we are going to need a REALLY LARGE bin for this:
(Story Tip) https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2023/08/25/reporters-discover-chinas-massive-electric-vehicle-graveyards/
Many thanks for the recent donations – always much appreciated!
We get BBC overnight here from midnight on local time. Sometimes I listen in if sleep won’t come. Mostly forgettable stories and climate fear mongering. What’s with the musical teletype at the half hour that goes on and on for no purpose? I turn it off at that point.