Climate Changed by Philippe Squarzoni Breaks Down Issues for Millenials
Meghan Young — October 7, 2014 — Eco
References: amazon & coolhunting
When it comes to the dire issue of global warming, people often turn a deaf ear and go about their day as though there was nothing more significant happening that getting a coffee from Starbucks; enter Climate Changed. Climate Changed is a graphic novel that brings this controversial issue to the forefront of millenials' minds. It visually lays out important points and discoveries through the eyes of the artist himself.
Created by French journalist Philippe Squarzoni, the Climate Changed graphic novel illustrates his personal journey through vast amounts of scientific research and policy work around global warming. Cool Hunting writes, "By ingraining himself in the story, Squarzoni manages to personalize the data without straying away from the facts—leaving the reader both hooked on the story and wholly informed along the way."
Created by French journalist Philippe Squarzoni, the Climate Changed graphic novel illustrates his personal journey through vast amounts of scientific research and policy work around global warming. Cool Hunting writes, "By ingraining himself in the story, Squarzoni manages to personalize the data without straying away from the facts—leaving the reader both hooked on the story and wholly informed along the way."
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