Will the Tide Change?

4 Responses to “Will the Tide Change?”

  1. jilly Says:

    i refuse to buy carbon credits to make my carbon footprints better because i’d rather take my money to the yard and burn it, oddly enough, i think burning my money would be of more use to the environment than buying a carbon footprint credit.

  2. roby Says:

    okay, i’m trying to make sense of this comic.
    bob has a plunger, he looks upset, it’s understood that he’s upset at his company’s stance on carbon trading.
    a plunger dislodges shit in a toilet when it’s clogged by creating a vacuum and sucking it out of the pipes, is the trading of carbon credits likened to accumulating shit? is trading carbon credits just a recirculation of shit?

    or is it that bob is just saying “this sucks?”

    i hope i’m too naive to understand this comic and that the latter is not the case otherwise i’ve got a plunger of my own for this comic.

  3. golfahaulic Says:

    It’s a comment on the view that the so called “ClimateGate” email situation is going to pop the Carbon Trading business bubble and “green” businesses are going to swirl down the toilet. Of course if they circled the drain and then went on down, the plunger wouldn’t be necessary. So, yeah, the plunger isn’t there as a tool, but as a statement.

    You’re welcome.

  4. roby Says:

    i guess it would help if i read the news now and then.

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