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V. Origins

pp. 132-173; read and respond by 10/8

promises
by: hyejin0426


Squarzoni listed up how many temperatures increased in each region. He says “In Africa all the seasons will be affected. The Sahel, …

“Reduce them by 75%”
by: jjoya


This section of Climate Changed was a much better read than the previous one. Sqaurzoni finally gives us a solution to our problems. …

Countless Worlds, One Sphere
by: Sara Rosado


Squarzoni introduces this segment of the book by simply showing himself sitting on the grass on a nice summer day. But, he …

Insensibility
by: Won Sik Park


We can’t see. We can’t feel. We can’t sense. We can’t grasp. We can’t understand. We can’t embrace. “Insensibility.” yet, It’s a …

Memory of Climate Changed
by: Carla


  You know the usually picture of the earth: the perfect circle filled with mixtures of blues, greens, and hints of white …

Our Time Has Expired
by: lisadazz


Before the beginning there’s nothing, until a singular voice speaks out. Squarzoni is letting us know how important our voices are. If …

We should Initiate the Change
by: Sana


As mentioned by Professor Perl, Squarzoni does get repetitive in his book “Climate Changed” as he talks about the “time running out” …

Surprising how much we miss
by: Diana Ordonez Perez


In this section of climate changed what stood out to me the most were the small facts that Squarzoni lays out for …

Earth Photography
by: angelmindanao


As Squarzoni’s girlfriend points out, the image of the Earth taken in 1972 by the last Apollo mission is the one recalled …

Girlfriend REALLY Does Know Best
by: jasmed4321


This section of Climate Changed continues to reiterate the idea that there is no definitive answer for what the future holds for global …

Tone and Perception(pgs 132-173)
by: peterlawlor


The images of Marlon Brando in The Godfather, Robert DeNiro in Taxi Driver and Al Pacino in Serpico help us remember that the world …

No more waiting…
by: Christy Ng


You can try and push it back as far as possible, but there comes a time when you have to face reality… …

C’est La Guerre
by: jackiemuallem13


On page 135, a human hand is pressed against the grass. This is highly metaphoric of climate change. The hand is pressed …

A correct and skewed view
by: Lexi


What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Earth? Round? The third planet from the sun? Inhabited by …

One Vision of the World
by: maddiewong


From this section, I finally managed to get why Squarzoni keeps referring to the “beginning”. He had mentioned how to start a …

All of a Sudden
by: Elisha Emmanuel Edwards


Squarzoni starts this reading with a beautiful picture of mountains and valleys. You can see the clouds, shrubs and rocks. And on …