So much plastic that isn’t needed. PEI has been recycling since the early 2000s. I see no change in the amount of plastic we recycle since we have lived here, the last 25 years or so.
Naming hurricanes after politicians who say global warming is a hoax would be a great start -- then include tornadoes, large wildfires, precipitation events that deliver a month's rain in one day, unprecedented storm surges along coastlines and snow-bomb storms!
A true wake up call for everyone
ReplyDeleteI may have contributed in the 80’s.
ReplyDeleteBut I’ve been very very good since. I promise
Oh my gosh, was his book really wrapped in plastic. Oy!
ReplyDeletewonderful!
ReplyDeleteWe are plating flowers in mini pots at work. We got to paint the pots as well.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of naming hurricanes after climate change deniers, and I lovelovelove that needlepoint!
ReplyDeleteSo much plastic that isn’t needed. PEI has been recycling since the early 2000s. I see no change in the amount of plastic we recycle since we have lived here, the last 25 years or so.
ReplyDelete...plastic is a HUGE part of our life!
ReplyDeleteThere is only one earth, it will survive after humans are extinct.
ReplyDeleteNaming hurricanes after politicians who say global warming is a hoax would be a great start -- then include tornadoes, large wildfires, precipitation events that deliver a month's rain in one day, unprecedented storm surges along coastlines and snow-bomb storms!
ReplyDeleteHappy Earth Day.
Plastic is impossible to avoid, even when you try your hardest to avoid it.
ReplyDeleteI strongly think we should get that last one on t-shirts.
ReplyDeleteThe hopeful idealism of the 1970's seems so misplaced now. Even the idealism of the 1990's was an empty promise. We are fools.
ReplyDeleteWe definitely need to reduce the plastics we use. Thank you so much for the reminder!
ReplyDeleteHomer sees the glass as half-full.
ReplyDeleteAs always these are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThe book in plastic is nuts!
Assuming the animated graph is right, that's terrifying.
ReplyDeleteThere are still nonbelievers that I don't think even a 300MPH hurricane will convince.
ReplyDeleteHappy Earth day! :)
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Eye opening, for sure.
ReplyDeleteI don't know whether to laugh or cry at some of these.
ReplyDeleteOMG that last one reminded me of Anne Marie!!
ReplyDeleteAnd we DO need to take care of the bees or we'll be screwed.
I'm all for naming natural disasters after climate change deniers. Done!
XOXO
Happy Earth day dear Debra
ReplyDeletethanks for wakeup call ,now we really need some serious steps towards solution
i wonder when the plastic will disappear from planet honestly
best wishes !
That global warming graph kind of says it all!
ReplyDeleteI don’t know what we have to do to get through to some people. Deaf, dumb, and blind!
That cross-stitch is GOLD! :)
ReplyDeleteWhere can I get that cross stitch pattern?
ReplyDeleteThe hurricane one is too good to not share.
ReplyDeleteHurricane Trump should hit any time now.
ReplyDeleteThat graph is too scary. And I'd definitely go for the last one.
ReplyDeleteThis gave me a sinking feeling in my gut, Debra! The world is sleepwalking into oblivion. ðŸ˜
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