If you want to eliminate pollution, abolish the EPA. 40 years of experience should be enough to persuade. Instead of brainlessly delegating the responsibility to 9-5 bureaucrats, we would then be personally responsible. Plus, it would save the country a fortune.
In his book “When Bad Things Happen to Good People”. Rabbi Harold Kushner says that humans are the only ones endowed by God with the power of choice, but that they consistently choose evil.
IMHO, that alone makes Man vastly inferior to the so-called “lower” animals, who are guided by instinct.
Lesson from the past. The environmental situation has progressively worsened since this panel was published. I bet there are children Cal’s ‘age’ who have better ideas of how to improve the environment than any talker with a degree.
A brilliant strip in which Watterson is using Calvin to express his own anger. He says that he often disagrees with what Calvin says so the strip – and Hobbes – ridicule what Calvin is saying. Sometimes, he and Calvin are in agreement. They both prefer animals to human beings and they both care about nature and the environment.
The thought behind today’s comic is so very true. However, people like The Count who wholeheartedly believe in, endorse and practice what Calvin is preaching are not the problems. It’s the ones who do not. Calvin is preaching to the choir, a good thing, and perhaps the Sopranos need to get more actively involved with those who do not.
Why are people such thoughtless and short-sighted creatures?
This is because of our sinful nature. We tend to reject God and the path He lays out for us. Instead, we embrace Pride, Greed, Lust, Envy, Anger, Sloth, and Gluttony. Pride is the worst- we build idles both physical and in thought. We idolize our own selves and invent our own ways – because it “feels” good. We Glorify ourselves rather than God.
Turn to God. All things should be for his Glory. Preserving the Earth, yes. But even more important – preserving each of our own souls. Jesus seeks to save the World. Turn to Jesus for your answers. Seek him, repent from your sins and seek earnestly to sin no more.
“The Kingdom of God is at Hand. Repent and believe in the Gospel”!
It is a false dichotomy to say that there are only two alternatives: The EPA vs. horrible pollution. The problem is that pollution isn’t viewed the way it should be, namely as a violation of property rights. If it was looked at that way, and there was true protection of property rights, there would be no need for a huge bureaucratic infrastructure.
Here in Canada Trudeau bans straws and plastic spoons to “Save the Oceans” but allows plastic fishing nets, which have been proven to be the worst pollutant in the ocean because our Indiginous peoples still use them. who’s running the asylum?
Every time I watch the movie Kingsman, I root for Valentine. He had the right idea in that humans are a virus. There are only two possible outcomes as Hobbes knows.
Precisely NO other organism worries about pollution. The closest they come is to want waste out of their neighborhood — which is exactly what every human wants.
CSM has a feature called “Points of Progress” which documents small improvements to the environment all over the world. Worth reading if you’re tired of gloom and doom scenarios.
From all that I have read on the subject, Earth will survive no matter what we do to it. Mankind on Earth may not survive itself. The Earth without mankind will eventually regenerate itself and be a delightful place again. Sad.
Hobbes has it right, let’s all hold our breath. Wouldn’t want to exhale and contribute CO2 to global warming, would we? Man is an evolutionary triumph and disaster. Every solution brings about more unforeseen problems.
let me preface this by saying that without some kind of environmental regulations, we’d be living on a junk pile. oh, wait. we already are. here in the boondocks of japan, folks seem to believe that all garbage goes back to nature if you just bury it in the back yard or burn it. this, despite regulations that have been in effect for aeons now. with all good intentions, politicians enacted laws to specify how appliances should be recycled, the immediate (instant) effect of which was that people who couldn’t be bothered to jump through hoops began dumping their refrigerators, washing machines, and computers out in the woods in even greater numbers than before. i’ve cajoled my landlord, but he still burns his recyclable plastics. still, even though it’s easy and free to recycle here. when i’m working in our veggie patch, the members of the fishing cooperative down the road have a blazing bonfire going to burn nylon ropes and any plastic that happens to be lying around, creating a godawful stench, not to mention poisoning the air. our next door neighbor has years and years of trash buried in her yard, stuff her parents just stuck in the ground. she just ignores it as she weeds the garden.
this is just a tiny corner of our planet. my wife and i recycle assiduously and make sure to separate our trash as specified according to the latest regulations. we’re slowly cleaning up the property where are veggie patches are. but most people don’t follow the rules, or even make a show of trying to. it’s really a puzzle as to what incentives would get people to actually finally stop polluting the world around them…
“You haven’t seen what’s to come. You’ve only seen what you’re afraid is coming. Until it arrives […] all you can see is fear.” – Tony Kushner, Angels in America
BE THIS GUY 9 months ago
jbmlaw01 almost 10 years ago
If you want to eliminate pollution, abolish the EPA. 40 years of experience should be enough to persuade. Instead of brainlessly delegating the responsibility to 9-5 bureaucrats, we would then be personally responsible. Plus, it would save the country a fortune.
codycab 9 months ago
Calvin both throws and talks trash.
JïllDérs(TOMGF) 9 months ago
Calvin the recycle hero
SteveHL 9 months ago
Or to quote from another wonderful comic strip, Pogo:
“We have met the enemy and he is us.”
cracker65 9 months ago
We aren’t getting smarter. This year’s presidential race proves how dumb we are.
Scorpio Premium Member 9 months ago
Sadly, 30 years later, the corporates and polluters are getting worse and more brazen about it.
Jayalexander 9 months ago
Someone has to give Cal-Trans something to do other than rest on shovels.
Bilan 9 months ago
The problem with mankind is that when people finally start to get wiser, they die – replaced by more dumb people.
Concretionist 9 months ago
One of my favorite C & H comics
snsurone76 9 months ago
In his book “When Bad Things Happen to Good People”. Rabbi Harold Kushner says that humans are the only ones endowed by God with the power of choice, but that they consistently choose evil.
IMHO, that alone makes Man vastly inferior to the so-called “lower” animals, who are guided by instinct.
sandpiper 9 months ago
Lesson from the past. The environmental situation has progressively worsened since this panel was published. I bet there are children Cal’s ‘age’ who have better ideas of how to improve the environment than any talker with a degree.
wfhite 9 months ago
To be honest, I feel it will make things worse.
saylorgirl 9 months ago
Great cartoon today.
einarbt 9 months ago
Just bloody brilliant. Thank you Bill.
Calvinist1966 9 months ago
A brilliant strip in which Watterson is using Calvin to express his own anger. He says that he often disagrees with what Calvin says so the strip – and Hobbes – ridicule what Calvin is saying. Sometimes, he and Calvin are in agreement. They both prefer animals to human beings and they both care about nature and the environment.
Purple People Eater 9 months ago
This was first published 30 years ago, and things have only gotten worse. From this we can conclude that politicians don’t read Calvin and Hobbes.
Alexander the Good Enough 9 months ago
Abandon all hope, ye who enter here! Our environment, our planetary home, soon will be toast. Literally.
happyinvenice23 9 months ago
Ha!! We’ll All pass out before “getting smarter happens“ the trump problem is living proof of that!
Count Olaf Premium Member 9 months ago
The thought behind today’s comic is so very true. However, people like The Count who wholeheartedly believe in, endorse and practice what Calvin is preaching are not the problems. It’s the ones who do not. Calvin is preaching to the choir, a good thing, and perhaps the Sopranos need to get more actively involved with those who do not.
Just-me 9 months ago
Mr. Watterson was a bit prescient with this one.
makinen6602 9 months ago
why do people litter??
Free or Not? Premium Member 9 months ago
Why are people such thoughtless and short-sighted creatures?
This is because of our sinful nature. We tend to reject God and the path He lays out for us. Instead, we embrace Pride, Greed, Lust, Envy, Anger, Sloth, and Gluttony. Pride is the worst- we build idles both physical and in thought. We idolize our own selves and invent our own ways – because it “feels” good. We Glorify ourselves rather than God.
Turn to God. All things should be for his Glory. Preserving the Earth, yes. But even more important – preserving each of our own souls. Jesus seeks to save the World. Turn to Jesus for your answers. Seek him, repent from your sins and seek earnestly to sin no more.
“The Kingdom of God is at Hand. Repent and believe in the Gospel”!
Robert4170 9 months ago
It is a false dichotomy to say that there are only two alternatives: The EPA vs. horrible pollution. The problem is that pollution isn’t viewed the way it should be, namely as a violation of property rights. If it was looked at that way, and there was true protection of property rights, there would be no need for a huge bureaucratic infrastructure.
Zebrastripes 9 months ago
Man will never learn….☹️☹️☹️
jagedlo 9 months ago
“You think we’ll get smarter?”…If you look at most social media, you get the answer!
Watchdog 9 months ago
Applies to all federal agencies and problem solving
Otis Rufus Driftwood 9 months ago
My father and grandfather always taught us to not leave anything behind when camping.
Robert4170 9 months ago
Calvin and his alter ego Hobbes being used as mouthpieces for Watterson’s misanthropy.
Link from Twilight Princess (He/Him) 9 months ago
Yeah guys we’re pretty much screwed.
ladykat 9 months ago
Calvin, why don’t you go get a big green garbage bag, pick everything up and put it in the trash?
formathe 9 months ago
Here in Canada Trudeau bans straws and plastic spoons to “Save the Oceans” but allows plastic fishing nets, which have been proven to be the worst pollutant in the ocean because our Indiginous peoples still use them. who’s running the asylum?
Schneidley 9 months ago
Every time I watch the movie Kingsman, I root for Valentine. He had the right idea in that humans are a virus. There are only two possible outcomes as Hobbes knows.
mountainclimber 9 months ago
“Evolved as thoughtless, shortsighted, FERTILE creatures.”
AtariDragon 9 months ago
Precisely NO other organism worries about pollution. The closest they come is to want waste out of their neighborhood — which is exactly what every human wants.
NIMBY
Steverino Premium Member 9 months ago
No one has said it yet, but Pogo Possum said it best “We have met the enemy, and he is us”.
KenDHoward1 9 months ago
Poignant … This one escaped my view before it went into syndicated rerun … Still relative today.
SallyLin 9 months ago
Not so far….
mindjob 9 months ago
CSM has a feature called “Points of Progress” which documents small improvements to the environment all over the world. Worth reading if you’re tired of gloom and doom scenarios.
The Wolf In Your Midst 9 months ago
Humanity will be a self-solving problem.
sobrown51 9 months ago
From all that I have read on the subject, Earth will survive no matter what we do to it. Mankind on Earth may not survive itself. The Earth without mankind will eventually regenerate itself and be a delightful place again. Sad.
opsono 9 months ago
The planet won’t miss us, that’s for sure.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 9 months ago
Hobbes has it right, let’s all hold our breath. Wouldn’t want to exhale and contribute CO2 to global warming, would we? Man is an evolutionary triumph and disaster. Every solution brings about more unforeseen problems.
gopher gofer 9 months ago
let me preface this by saying that without some kind of environmental regulations, we’d be living on a junk pile. oh, wait. we already are. here in the boondocks of japan, folks seem to believe that all garbage goes back to nature if you just bury it in the back yard or burn it. this, despite regulations that have been in effect for aeons now. with all good intentions, politicians enacted laws to specify how appliances should be recycled, the immediate (instant) effect of which was that people who couldn’t be bothered to jump through hoops began dumping their refrigerators, washing machines, and computers out in the woods in even greater numbers than before. i’ve cajoled my landlord, but he still burns his recyclable plastics. still, even though it’s easy and free to recycle here. when i’m working in our veggie patch, the members of the fishing cooperative down the road have a blazing bonfire going to burn nylon ropes and any plastic that happens to be lying around, creating a godawful stench, not to mention poisoning the air. our next door neighbor has years and years of trash buried in her yard, stuff her parents just stuck in the ground. she just ignores it as she weeds the garden.
this is just a tiny corner of our planet. my wife and i recycle assiduously and make sure to separate our trash as specified according to the latest regulations. we’re slowly cleaning up the property where are veggie patches are. but most people don’t follow the rules, or even make a show of trying to. it’s really a puzzle as to what incentives would get people to actually finally stop polluting the world around them…
Will_Scarlet 9 months ago
“You haven’t seen what’s to come. You’ve only seen what you’re afraid is coming. Until it arrives […] all you can see is fear.” – Tony Kushner, Angels in America
John Jorgensen 9 months ago
Not looking good in the thirtyish years since this strip was drawn.
NaGrom Premium Member 9 months ago
Why not have the EPA and also personal responsibility? The two need not be mutually exclusive.