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Responses to Readings, Page 3

Questions, responses, and reactions to whatever we are reading, citing page numbers, using quotes from the text, and writing out any arguments you may have with the author as well as random thoughts, speculations, insights, etc.; these responses will often be discussed in class.

Hope for a Happy Ending
by: palha6


Indeed the ending to this graphic memoir left me feeling a little better. Despite the catastrophes and disasters Squarzoni mentions that occurred …

Their future
by: Christy Ng


Sometimes its easy to push global warming aside because we may not face direct consequences in our lifetime.  Squarzoni emphasizes our actions …

It’s just the beginning
by: Carla


Wow, I guess we are done. When I really think about it, this book has been with us throughout our little journey …

the end
by: hyejin0426


The graphic memoir Climate Changed is over! I have read this book during this entire semester and this memoir made me think …

A Letter to the Author
by: Sara Rosado


Dear Philippe Squarzoni, So you finally found your ending. How did it feel to write an entire novel and end it with …

Is this the end? Or not?
by: maddiewong


At the very ending of the book, Squarzoni talks about the three things he knows ; How there is a way of …

If only it had a better ending…
by: Sana


In the last few pages of the graphic novel Climate Changed, Squarzoni talks about various ways of ending this book. He tells …

The Story goes on…
by: peterlawlor


Looking back on the book, I see it as an introduction to the reality of climate change, one that Squarzoni has made …

Is it really over?
by: Violetta Saldanha


I can’t believe Climate Changed is over. I have gotten so used to coming home and doing the blog post for this …

As the World Spins
by: jackiemuallem13


  Saying goodbye to Climate Change. Wow. I can’t believe it! After pages upon pages, picture after picture, it is finally time …

Limits vs. Freedom
by: maddiewong


One the last page of the section , there was a quote by Cornelius Castoriadis which said “A truly  free society should …

Taking Off The Rose Colored Glasses
by: jasmed4321


When reading the end of Climate Changed, I couldn’t help but think about a lecture on Aristotle that I had in philosophy class. …

One Mistake
by: Lexi


All it takes is one mistake, one slip up and a scientist’s credibility is lost forever. Isn’t that ridiculous? The only reason …

Squarzoni’s Details are Amazing
by: lisadazz


The images in this section are actually very captivating to me. I love the image of the woman on pg.396 who screaming. …

Doomsday
by: angelmindanao


Reading about “Climategate” was really depressing because all the hard work of scientists was disrespected by the accusations of the media, leading …

Our Last Dance
by: Sara Rosado


As we reach the almost-end of the book, good old Squarzoni decides to squeeze in some last minute science. Most of this …

No More Sugarcoating
by: Won Sik Park


Especially when we are young, adults sugarcoat many things for us. “Kids don’t have to know everything. Kids need to learn that …