@mudfinger saidI like it. Keeps the CO2 emissions in house.
How about if all you gas bags stop sucking up to each other.
@handyandy saidWrite to existing national leaders, en masse.
Avoid electing leaders who think climate change is a hoax.
Demand action before it's too late.
@mudfinger saidLOL....Good one, but don't expect that to happen anytime soon!!!
How about if all you gas bags stop sucking up to each other.
The herd have to stick together, to protect each other. π
-VR
tangentboy here,
all due respect ms drewnogal,
the planet does not need, nor desire, our empathy...
it is humankind,
the very same humans who wring their collective hands at the awful awful things that humans do,
who are in peril...
there is a saying, prolly as old as humans,
do not crap where you eat...
lol
whether the planet is flat or spherical,
we've ALL been busy crapping in the kitchen...
the only thing that will "save the planet" is when all humans are a footnote in the history books...
@rookie54 saidand we will be just that...and soon.
tangentboy here,
all due respect ms drewnogal,
the planet does not need, nor desire, our empathy...
it is humankind,
the very same humans who wring their collective hands at the awful awful things that humans do,
who are in peril...
there is a saying, prolly as old as humans,
do not crap where you eat...
lol
whether the planet is flat or spherical,
we've ALL ...[text shortened]... the only thing that will "save the planet" is when all humans are a footnote in the history books...
humans,
thoughtful humans,
enjoying nature,
taking care of nature,
thoughtful humans saving the planet...
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/01/us/government-shutdown-national-parks-toilets-services/index.html
(CNN)
California's Joshua Tree National Park on Wednesday will become the latest casualty of the federal government's partial shutdown, closing campgrounds due to health and safety concerns over near-capacity pit toilets.
"The park is being forced to take this action for health and safety concerns as vault toilets reach capacity," the park service said.
"In addition to human waste in public areas, driving off-road and other infractions that damage the resource are becoming a problem."
The National Park Service also said the shutdown prevented it from making staff available to "provide guidance, assistance, maintenance, or emergency response."
"Any entry onto NPS property during this period of federal government shutdown is at the visitor's sole risk," the park service said this week.
Trash collection has stopped along with road and walkway maintenance.
Rattlesnake Canyon will close to reduce the number of search and rescue events for rangers already spread thin because of the shutdown, the park service said.
The shutdown has also left a stinking mess at Yosemite National Park in the Sierra Nevada mountain range in eastern California.
Yosemite, the nation's third most-visited national park, remains open but various campgrounds as well as snow play areas are "closed due to human waste issues and lack of staffing," according to its website.
@very-rusty saidDoes it frighten you that total strangers can find ways to get along?
The herd have to stick together, to protect each other. π
Or is it that most of them think of you as a childish troll?