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I got to speak with Manny, a full time staff member of Hatcher Graduate Library and his experiences with climate related emergencies growing up in Detroit.
This interview captures a discussion between a current University of Michigan student and a former University of Michigan student regarding climate emergency preparation in suburban and urban communities.
Linda and Gina talk about the lack of preparation in our community and how to prepare for climate emergency events
Michele takes listeners back to 2003 when one of the biggest blackouts affected Northeast and Midwest states and Michele was in Michigan at the time. Looking back she reflects on preparing for such emergencies and gives advice to listeners for...
Anna and her dad have an interesting conversation about the climate crisis...
Ending off a hike with my friends by asking them questions until they get annoyed
Discussion on personal and community responses to climate threats
I talked with my wonderful father about how our family has prepared for the climate emergency and how we can encourage future generations to help stop climate change.
My dad and I talk about the climate emergency from his perspective
Tessie and Michael discuss what steps communities need to take to prepare for a climate emergency.
Interviewing Jess on her travels and mind based on life
It is important to have a plan in case of a climate emergency. Having a strong sense of community can help when dealing with a crisis.
Timiera Jackson talks to Faith Cabrera about the new "normal" and how her and her family are adjusting.
My great uncle Allen talks about his experiences and how he got to Alaska. He also talks about his advice for future generations. He thinks that global warming is our biggest issue and that he is sorry for his future...
Discussing generational differences in climate emergencies
Martin Zajanc [no age given] talks with his girlfriend, Carolyn Beecher (65), about his multiple trips to Alaska where he was able to connect with nature and learn more about himself.
One Small Step partners Derick McGhee (35) and Gregory Lakin (63) share a conversation about their work, their faith, and their community. They discuss issues prevalent to rural Kansas such as addiction, isolation, and climate change.
Jacob and Evan discuss how Jacob’s hometown of Sutton’s Bay, Michigan is already dealing with the climate crisis through rising lake levels and how people can take steps to prepare for the continuing elevation.
Justin Shetty (UofM ‘2019), current software engineer, is from New Jersey and has lived in California and Michigan. He discusses the different concerns he has had regarding climate emergencies in different states and coasts. Furthermore, he discusses experiences preparing for...