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Climate Changed
Climate Changed: A Personal Journey through the Science | Philippe Squarzoni
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What are the causes and consequences of climate change? When the scale is so big, can an individual make any difference? Documentary, diary, and masterwork graphic novel, this up-to-date look at our planet and how we live on it explains what global warming is all about. With the most complicated concepts made clear in a feat of investigative journalism by artist Philippe Squarzoni, Climate Changed weaves together scientific research, extensive interviews with experts, and a call for action. Weighing the potential of some solutions and the false promises of others, this groundbreaking work provides a realistic, balanced view of the magnitude of the crisis that An Inconvenient Truth only touched on. Climate Changed is printed on FSC-certified paper from responsibly-managed, environmentally-sound sources. Find teaching guides for Climate Changed and other titles at abramsbooks.com/resources.
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Saison brune | Philippe Squarzoni
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Excellent, and sobering

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GatheringBooks
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#ThisRemindsMeOf.. not sure if there is a 📱in this cover, but there seems to be a fair bit of gadgets here, ostensibly to demonstrate the factual nature of climate change? I will have to read to find out.

JoeStalksBeck Nice! 7y
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A book I will be processing for a while. Some of the story seemed slow and/or stilted. The author repeatedly acknowledges the difficulties in presenting this material. Ultimately, he does a good job of it and I especially appreciate the non-American POV. Not terribly hopeful, but extremely informative. #TrumpedUpReadingList

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ardentreader
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Picked up this nonfiction comic over the weekend. Interesting mix of heavy science and personal musings about how to begin a story.

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