Tick Tock on the Clock

Time is running out. That’s what Squarzoni basically wants us to think. Finally, he suggests us some solutions to consider in order to make this situation of climate change a little better. He talks about fuel efficiency and how he chose to be on a ship rather than on a plane when he had to go to another country. He guilt trips us (in a way) to act upon the problems we witness; unless, the time’s ticking.

It was a good reminder for us to wake up from the fantasy – the figurative image as a Santa in this book. Time no longer waits for us to stand up and do what we ought to do. Since we are now aware of the solutions (even little ones) that we can execute, there are no excuses.

Time says tick tock. But, all we do is “hiccup.”; because we are so shocked by the reality of the climate change.  Now is the time to try something to stop that “hiccup” of this world. I gotta be doing something, even the littlest things that I can do in my daily life.

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