Real Talk
I’m really glad that Squarzoni ended this book with the reality. He acknowledges and knows perfectly what the real situation is right …
pp. 438-469; read and respond by 11/26
I’m really glad that Squarzoni ended this book with the reality. He acknowledges and knows perfectly what the real situation is right …
Squarzoni really emphasizes the importance of our actions in this chapter: interdependence and interrelated. People indeed are indebted to each other and …
While there are many civil rights movements and social conflicts today, we should not have to face a climate-induced apocalypse. This book …
Well its done. Squarzoni finished his book and he took us through the journey along with him. Not only the journey exploring …
Indeed the ending to this graphic memoir left me feeling a little better. Despite the catastrophes and disasters Squarzoni mentions that occurred …
Sometimes its easy to push global warming aside because we may not face direct consequences in our lifetime. Squarzoni emphasizes our actions …
Wow, I guess we are done. When I really think about it, this book has been with us throughout our little journey …
The graphic memoir Climate Changed is over! I have read this book during this entire semester and this memoir made me think …
Dear Philippe Squarzoni, So you finally found your ending. How did it feel to write an entire novel and end it with …
At the very ending of the book, Squarzoni talks about the three things he knows ; How there is a way of …
In the last few pages of the graphic novel Climate Changed, Squarzoni talks about various ways of ending this book. He tells …
Looking back on the book, I see it as an introduction to the reality of climate change, one that Squarzoni has made …
I can’t believe Climate Changed is over. I have gotten so used to coming home and doing the blog post for this …
Saying goodbye to Climate Change. Wow. I can’t believe it! After pages upon pages, picture after picture, it is finally time …
I think the most beautiful part about Squarzoni’s ending is that it was one word: NO. One last act of defiance, that …
When reading the end of Climate Changed, I couldn’t help but think about a lecture on Aristotle that I had in philosophy class. …
As we close this reading, Squarzoni warns the reader and himself about the upcoming struggles that will be faced, still stressing the …