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Maisy Rohrer sits down with Erin Gallay of the University of Michigan to discuss how climate change may impact people's mental health. We talk about the particular challenges children face as they learn about climate change and how they can...
Dusty Matthews (53) and Gina Hollis (71) discuss living in Leesburg, Florida in 2020. Dusty works at the Leesburg (Florida) Public Library and Gina is an author. The library's annual Literary Arts Festival was canceled this year due to the...
2023-03-28 01:52:54 Cadence Porisch (17) interviews Kale Jones (18) about his thoughts, feelings, knowledge, and ideas regarding the growing climate crisis that is affecting our planet.
Talking with classmate about his experience during the years 2020 and 2021
This was an interview about my mom and I talking about her hopes and dreams for us.
Karen and Joshua discuss benefits and possible deceptions of climate emergency preparation, as well as past and present examples of unpreparedness.
While in Michigan, Jenae Wright (31) talks to her friend Kelly Willmott (60) about living in Texas and differences between the two states. She moved to the state after living in Michigan for over a decade and now faces strains...
Sagarika discusses ways to cope with climate anxiety
Livi talks about accessibility of local foods, farmers markets, and moving to a new city one day.
Jahna & I discuss what she’s known about local foods from both her own experiences as well as a few family members. She also expresses the impact local food has had on her growing up.
We discuss about what local food consumption means to Sebastian especially when he’s changing food preferences and where he lives.
During the interview, Nina discusses how over the last decade her community came together to create a community garden and make food more sustainable and accessible!
Dana envisions what transportation looks like in Traverse City in the year 2030
Taylor talks about community resilience, resource sharing, and circular economy.
Leyna discusses how her community made a transformative behavior change in regards to sustainable food sourcing. She draws on a team-based model to inspire durable behavior change.
Will describes a car-free Ann Arbor.
Imagining it is 2030: a discussion about behavior changes that resulted in every university in the country having at least one self-sustaining dormitory in 2030, and how this change was achieved.
Seth Stump (22) and Sharad Stump (51) discuss how her community created a shared vision to reduce carbon emissions by reducing driving and travel. She describes how people adapted to working at home and from getting social interactions from community...
We discussed how the process of Mara’s neighborhood’s transition to net zero carbon emissions went. She mentioned the neighborhood had improved composting, community gardening, and a carpooling mandate that helped them transition, and emphasized the importance of working together to...
In this episode, Victor and Jiahang talked about climate crisis and energy decent influence on people's mental health and how to cope with the attention fatigue & stress come with it.
In our interview we looked back from the not-so-distant future of 2030 as we envision what my hometown would look like if it were carbon neutral at that time (2030). We talked about what Stacey saw as the steps to...
Kaitlin (18) and Karoline (20) discuss the transformative behavior change Kaitlin’s community underwent when adopting community gardens while also touching on the challenges and how to prepare for future behavior change.
Methods used to combat the climate crisis in South Florida 8 years from now from the perspective of a local and captain.