Climate change graphic novel brings Information to youngsters

Jake Glass
 
  Philippe Squarzoni has a graphic novel about climate change that weaves through his research and interviews with leading scientists.He precisely shows the affects of climate change and the human desire to ignore the obvious and avoid setting new living patterns that will ultimately be the only way out of this mess we created with modern civilization. This is a long graphic book that takes a really hard look at the pressing issues of climate change and how are activities are effecting the environment.
The changes will be seen in different regions and to be the same everywhere and this is something that the climate change deniers cannot imagine. He shows that if everyone in the world ,iced a lifestyle like Americans emissions would be sixties higher and the world needs to see this country reduce emissions by seventy percent in the coming years. This is a major challenge that may be impossible and our failures will mean ore catastrophic events around the globe and in America. A warmer Earth will mean more water and storms in the atmosphere causing more damaged infrastructure and cost in the billions already out in storms. The carbon footprint of the average American compared to the rest of the world is staggering and this is the point the author most brings out throughout the book. The startling increase of airline travel and the amount of emissions it produces is another worry of concern for the author and five percent growth of airline travel in 2001 to 2005 would triple emissions by 2050 when were trying to desperately reduce them. Squarzoni does a good job recapping the energy uses are world uses and how this is increasing global temperature changes that  

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