Dreams
This section had some hilarious graphics. It was about superheroes and saving the world, but the themes looked like they came out …
pp. 322-389; read and respond by 11/22
This section had some hilarious graphics. It was about superheroes and saving the world, but the themes looked like they came out …
Finally we see on page 359 the emerging plate breaks. All this time the plate has been moving closer and closer to …
Time is running out. That’s what Squarzoni basically wants us to think. Finally, he suggests us some solutions to consider in order …
While I have agreed with Squarzoni on all the facts and the perspective he brings to the issues, I did not particularly …
This section of the book actually started out on a semi-positive note. Squarzoni began to finally introduce some alternatives that would help …
While the obvious topic of this section is replacements for fossil fuels, Squarzoni also drops in themes of life and death in …
Oh No! Squarzoni’s dog has died. Even though the dog wasn’t a main character, I got used to seeing it accompany Squarzoni …
Squarzoni described how we can replace the usage of electricity to alternative energy but even alternative energy has still problems when we …
So, what are we suppose to do about climate change? At this point I don’t even know. I don’t understand what we …
Sunday morning brought no relief of the emptiness I felt. I got up early, like I usually do, to walk the dog …
It seems that there is a problem with every solution to climate change and efforts to reduce carbon emissions. Solar and wind …
We already finished the section on the question of endings. But this time, we are looking at some possible solutions to replace …
In this part of Climate Changed, Squarzoni talks about a wide range of things including energy consumption, sustainable energy, development of nuclear …
The whole idea about alternative energy is more positive/encouraging to me than the rest of the book. Sure, it doesn’t really meet …
For some reason I expected this section of Climate Changed to be a bit more upbeat. Squarzoni (FINALLY!) begins to mention the alternative sources …
Say we didn’t use fossil fuels. What energy could be used? Water power is a possibility – it emits few greenhouse gases, …
I really like how Squarzoni went about explaining the various complications to renewable sources of energy. It gave me a better understanding …