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Sophia Tschirhart interviews Mary Crockett about how she facilitated behavior change in small-scale fisheries in Turks and Caicos by using a theory of change intervention to frame fishing as a cooperative practice.
Mattie and Heather discuss how to tackle the issue of single-use plastics and recycling as a community in an attempt to help combat the climate crisis and help to reduce pollution in our communities. They also discuss challenges you may...
We discussed public transportation, electric cars, and how to reduce the number of cars being driven. A few ways to make this happen is making public transportation more accessible and encouraging electric vehicles.
Rachel discussed her involvement with the Office of Circular Economy and talked a little bit about their journey in promoting sustainable habits and the impact many small changes can have as a whole.
Jordon Horton walks Elkin Bayraktar through a social approach to transformative behavior due to the climate crisis. In the interview, the idea of involving social action as well as engaging the youth in such practices is explored.
My name is Tyler Badame, 20, and I interviewed my mother, Shawn Badame, 49. We discussed the following questions: What are you proudest of in your life? (Best Questions) How has your life been different than you had imagined? (Best...
In this interview Nate Misra speaks with Erin Baldwin about her eco-teams initiative and the impact it has had on the community. She elaborates on her successful implementation of Lewin's model into a practical use.
Spencer Lagalo interviews Chris Aseltine, who talks about how his community converted to an all-solar power grid. Chris later explains how they established a model used worldwide.
Sarah talks about self-sufficient food production. Other topics include composting and commutiy collaboration.
How the community adapted to primarily producing food on their own, instead of relying on food market.
We discussed about Natalie's initiative of creating a community garden that successfully reduced family travel to grocery stores, saved individual families money, and created a positive energy within the community. We also talked about the spillover effects of this initiative...
Wesley discusses the climate emergency and the importance of renewable energy and becoming self reliant in the year 2030.
In this interview, Meg and Ilana discuss how Meg helped to facilitate behavior change regarding transportation in her community over the past decade. She talks about the EcoTeams approach and gradual steps toward carbon neutrality via reducing individual transportation.
A discussion from the perspective of what living in 2030 might be like after adopting water resource management techniques and their influence on the community.
In this interview Brianna and I discuss her behavior changes and how she was able to embody a truly zero waste lifestyle.
Jake and I discussed his citys plan to invest in a circular economy to reduce waste. we discussed a recycling center and reeducation programs designed to increase public competence.
Diana and Ginger discuss how a community has adopted a circular economy around food.
Interviewing my mom to learn more about her childhood and what happened in her life.
Diana and Rachel reflect on a long-term beach clean-up event that motivated a mass community transformation.
Yuhan interviews Cindy about her success in transforming our community, the lessons she has learned, and her future plans. Cindy contributed the success to "the generosity of the long-time community member donating the land." She witnessed how small steps can...
We discussed how Ramsha was able to take on the logging industry and promote biodiversity to combat the large scale climate crisis. We also took a deep dive on how she and her community were able to communicate and plan...
Jon (20) and Lauren (22) discuss how Jon was able to make a change in their community’s transportation system and reduce personal vehicle use in Haverhill, Massachusetts.
Lauren D. discusses the multifaceted community-focused approach in adapting to climate change in her home county in California
Zara introduced her strategies for promoting change regarding transportation to and from work and within her community! We discussed these changes and how they allowed her community to respond to the climate crisis.