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The participant is James Andrews. He is 55 years old.He is my dad.
In this interview, developed in Alexandria, Indiana on November 26, Avery Cuneo (16) interviews her dad Brian Cuneo (42) about his experience while being a firefighter. Brian shares his experience on becoming a firefighter and shares many stories about the...
A short interview between friends about one's experience as a dual credit student her senior year of high school and how it prepared her for college.
Listen to Leslie talk about her memories of Hurricane Betsy.
David Moore is a first-year graduate student at UCLA. He is studying tropical cyclones, also known as typhoons or hurricanes, on Earth. In his graduate research work, David is researching how to bridge the gap between planetary atmospheres and meteorology...
Brandon Mills and John Mills will talk about the struggles and their prospective of COVID-19. Johnny Mills will convey his point of view of what a parent goes through during a pandemic. Brandon Mills will discuss what a student/son goes...
In this interview Audrey and I talk about surviving natural disasters and how they affected our lives
In this interview, we discussed Michael’s first person account on riding out Hurricane Laura and everything that came with that task.
Jacy and her mother, Danielle, relive a natural disaster that they experienced together.
Steve K Desroches (47) talks to his father Steve R Desroches (74) about significant hurricanes and storms to hit during their lifetimes in coastal Massachusetts.
A crabber, alligator hunter, and family man of southwest Louisiana, Yancy Welch, born in 1965 in Lake Charles, describes his conflicts with gators and hurricanes as he shows great respect for distinctive ecosystem that surrounds him. *Disclaimer: This interview was...
Nick asked Michelle about her experiences with the wildfires in Northern California, and learned about her strategies for coping with smoke and plans for resilience in a power-insecure future.
We discussed the influences that schools can have as a substitute for resiliency hubs, especially with regards to training for increasingly volatile weather.
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.
Art asks Alisha questions about what she has seen in her own backyard and neighborhood on climate emergency awareness. Also, Alisha describes the difference between what Ann Arbor and Detroit bring to slow carbon emissions.
Karen and Joshua discuss benefits and possible deceptions of climate emergency preparation, as well as past and present examples of unpreparedness.
Meg talks with her sister, Monica, about the climate emergencies in Georgia, how privilege impacts preparedness, and what she wants her children to know.
Karen and Joshua talk over various preparation methods, their benefits, and how they can be deceiving. They discuss unpredictable climate emergencies and past experiences with unpreparedness.
Anjie and I discuss how our family and neighbors have dealt with past climate events, as well as plans for future events.
Andrew Gilbert: 2021-02-08 20:19:06 Andrew Gilbert (21) interviews his father Michael Gilbert (48) about his thoughts on the climate crisis, and his preparations for future natural disasters.
Daniel (20) talks with their Californian friend, Will (22) about emergency preparedness as it relates to climate change, focusing on wildfires and air quality challenges in California. They discuss Doomsday Prepping, response to COVID-19, and investing (both in dogecoin, and...
My mother and I discussed the forest fires that occurred near Athens, Greece, and also climate caused issues in the Chicagoland area. We talked about the importance of individual and government preparation, and the need for action now rather than...
Averi talks to Cecily about how she and her household prepare for the current climate emergencies in San Jose, CA.
We discussed that in West Michigan, little is being done to prepare for climate changes emergencies, but that if they were to occur, Chris would expect that he and his family and others in the area would move to a...