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Squarzoni, Climate Changed, Page 3

Ignorance is Bliss
by: lisadazz


Oh No! Squarzoni’s dog has died. Even though the dog wasn’t a main character, I got used to seeing it accompany Squarzoni …

alternative energy
by: hyejin0426


Squarzoni described how we can replace the usage of electricity to alternative energy but even alternative energy has still problems when we …

What are we suppose to do?
by: Violetta Saldanha


So, what are we suppose to do about climate change? At this point I don’t even know. I don’t understand what we …

Musings on a Dog Funeral
by: Lexi


Sunday morning brought no relief of the emptiness I felt. I got up early, like I usually do, to walk the dog …

Nothing is good enough! UGH!
by: Diana Ordonez Perez


It seems that there is a problem with every solution to climate change and efforts to reduce carbon emissions. Solar and wind …

The End is Only the Beginning
by: Carla


We already finished the section on the question of endings. But this time, we are looking at some possible solutions to replace …

Don’t Jump
by: Sara Rosado


“A door closes. A voice goes out. It’s all over. The End.” (p.300) In this section of the book, Squarzoni decides to …

No Perfect Solution
by: jasmed4321


For some reason I expected this section of Climate Changed to be a bit more upbeat. Squarzoni (FINALLY!) begins to mention the alternative sources …

Looking Back
by: jjoya


What will be doing when all the fuel finishes? How will all the machines work? Will we be able to go a …

The End?
by: hyejin0426


Squarzoni describes how something is ended: a film, a book, and a story and also he was pondering how he would finish …

Musings on Fossil Fuels
by: jackiemuallem13


Say we didn’t use fossil fuels. What energy could be used? Water power is a possibility – it emits few greenhouse gases, …

Sorry Marty Mcfly
by: Christy Ng


When you’re taking a test and you realized that you made a mistake on question 23 because the answer is actually C …

If Only
by: Violetta Saldanha


In this section Squarzoni is contemplating how to end the graphic novel. Some endings stay with us, some are sudden, and others …

A single-log bridge
by: Won Sik Park


There is an old Korean saying: Your always meet your enemy on a single-log bridge. A single-log bridge, as you can see …

Finito?
by: palha6


In this section of the Squarzoni text, Squarzoni says that an ending can either be “welcome”, “sad”, or “mysterious” (299). I think …

The Question of Endings
by: Diana Ordonez Perez


Though throughout Climate Changed Squarzoni has been talking about what would happen if we don’t reduce our carbon emissions and all of …

The Naughty List
by: Carla


He’s making a list, he’s checking it twice; gonna find out who’s naughty or nice. Santa Claus is coming to town. Sadly, …