Auth, Tony. "Today's Auth Cartoon." The Philadelphia Inquirer 2 May 2001
Auth, Tony. "Today's Auth Cartoon." The Philadelphia Inquirer 2 May 2001.
Editorial cartoon in one panel, showing a flower in a small test-tube flower holder, with the flower labeled "Conservation has its place." The flower is on the dashboard of, and visually overpowered by, a large construction/destruction vehicle is labeled "Bush Energy Policy." The vehicle is a very ungainly variation on the form of a Caterpillar tracked and wheeled vehicle and produces smoke. Moving from back to front (left to right as viewed) the vehicle has a large colter (?) blade that can go into the earth, a cement mixer, a drilling device that looks like a long snaggle tooth (with the tooth hanging over the front), a plow, and two earth-gouging and lifting devices that look like the jaws of a large and small T. rex.