Climate changed a personal journey through the science

A graphic novel offers an up-to-date look at our planet and how we live on it and explains what global warming is all about.

Main Author: Squarzoni, Philippe (Author)
Other Authors: Hahnenberger, Ivanka (Translator)
Format: Books Print Book Comic & Graphic Novel
Language: English
French
Published: New York : Abrams ComicArts, 2014.
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Summary: A graphic novel offers an up-to-date look at our planet and how we live on it and explains what global warming is all about.
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 look at our planet and how we live on it explains what global warming is all about. With the most complicated concepts made clear by the author, an investigative journalist and artist, 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 work provides a realistic, balanced view of the magnitude of the crisis that "An Inconvenient Truth" only touched on.--Provided by publisher.
Item Description: "Originally published in French in 2012 under the title Saison Brune by EĢditions Delcourt"--Title page verso.
Physical Description: 473 pages, 7 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 471-472) and index.
ISBN: 9781419712555 :
1419712551 :
Author Notes: Philippe Squarzoni attended college in Lyon, France. He visited Croatia and the former Yugoslavia several times as a volunteer in a conflict-resolution project and traveled through Mexico, Palestine, and Israel as a human-rights observer. He has published graphic novels on Central American politics and the Holocaust, and on author Richard Brautigan.