Friday Funny: The COP30 Roadmap is out!

It’s Fossil Fuels all the way…

Cartoons by Josh delivers another banger.

Annnnnnnnnddddd…It’s calendar time!

Calendars! The 2026 calendar is in production – it’s a great way to remember the past year and keep hope alive in the coming year. I was impressed by the print quality of the US version of the calendar last year (printed by Lulu) so I am focusing on their online print-on-demand format this year. The size is US Letter (21 cms x 28 cms), opening to double that in size (42 cms x 28 cms ), with half devoted to the cartoons and the other half a dates page which includes US holidays. Most of the cartoons are about Net Zero, Energy, the Environment and Climate Change as well as UK and US politics. The link to Lulu will be here and on the Calendar page when it is up and running in the next week or so.

Everyone donating £60 (£5 per month) or more per year will get the following year’s calendar (worldwide post and packing is included) so if you have been donating you will get a calendar for Christmas.

Lulu also publish my book of cartoons.

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Bruce Cobb
November 28, 2025 10:34 am

LOL! If only.

Sparta Nova 4
November 28, 2025 12:54 pm

The future revealed!

rhs
November 28, 2025 1:26 pm

Something my Kool-aid and tree hugging friends hate the most to hear, fossil fuels (ok, kerosene) saved the Whales once already, bet it can be done again.

2hotel9
November 28, 2025 1:37 pm

“And just like that,,,,,,they wasn’t no brownouts no more.”

Michael Flynn
November 28, 2025 10:33 pm

“I’m on the road to nowhere . . . ” – Talking Heads

Sort of appropriate.

November 29, 2025 4:30 am

Sorry, this is a day late for the funny Friday

It’s getting hotter, faster. Cape Town has a radical plan to cool down
Cape Town is the first SA city to appoint a chief heat officer, who is tasked with driving heat awareness, as well as interventions to mitigate extreme heat-related events. (my emphasis, the rest of the story is behind a paywall)

Anyone who has lived for some years in Cape Town knows that it has a Mediterranean climate with winter rainfall and dry summers that can get very hot when the wind is not blowing from the sea.To add to this the expansion of the city with many buildings adds to the urban heat island effect. The city management is run by a political group that is supposed to be modified classic liberals but they are as looney on climate as the socialist/communists in central government.

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