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We discussed the behavioral change necessary in order to create a regional fiber shed. A regional fiber shed is an area within which a community can source all materials necessary to create garments and knits.
Jake Gottesman interviews Benjamin Steinhoff on how he contributed to helping his community move away from typical grass lawns. Steinhoff discusses the changes made to reduce this water-heavy practice.
In this interview, Nick spoke to Lila about his role in creating a transformational relationship with cars and public transport in his community.
Oliver (University of Michigan graduate 2024) shares how community-based action has been at the core of the invasive species removal work done by Washtenaw Wildlife Conservation Group.
Alicia (21) and Annelise (20) discuss the changes, benefits, and what to do next regarding the climate emergency
We talked about the changes that Avery helped bring to the transportation industry. We also talked about her specific motivations and what led her to bring about these changes as well as the various programs she helped create to see...
Claudia discusses how a hands on approach within the community will battle the climate crisis. She discusses important aspects such as reducing emissions of greenhouse gases, and reducing carbon footprint on the planet. alternative energy sources such as green energy...
Maeve discusses how her communities alternative food system has brought change and help adapt to the climate crisis
Kian discussed how a community was able to reach 75% local economy and the policy-based efforts that were implemented to reach this goal. A conversation was lead towards how a community built up community engagement in order to reach their...
Kaia interviews Frankie on educating youths to eat sustainably in 2030
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.
Meg talks with her sister, Monica, about the climate emergencies in Georgia, how privilege impacts preparedness, and what she wants her children to know.
We discussed the concept of preparing for an emergency and how her family prepares. In addition we discuss how as a researcher she prepares for an emergency on site
Ben(21) talks with Nick(21) about his hometown of Durand and what things have been going on in his community to combat climate change and how Michigan may change/adapt in the future.
We discuss how Jodi prepares for the climate emergency in Capitol Hill, DC. Jodi talks about her composting system, raised garden, and aspirations to move out of the city.
In this interview, Sara and her mom, Christina, reflect on their experiences dealing with climate emergencies in the past, like Hurricane Sandy, and the ways in which the neighborhood was resilient. We discuss Christina's roles as an active member of...
In this interview, my mom and I discuss what it means to be prepared for the climate emergency and if there has been any preparation for such an event within her neighborhood. We reflected on past emergency situations and discussed...
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.
Ignacio Gomez, a 22-year-old engineer from Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, talks about his experience during Hurricane Maria in 2017 and how this experience has helped him prepare for and think about climate emergencies in the future.
Laura and Sydney discuss how Laura prepares her house and family for climate emergencies in Michigan.
One Small Step conversation partners and fellow University of Vermont students Alexandra "Alex" Amsden (19) and Bethany Connor (23) discuss the justice system, immigration, minimum wage and religion. They also discuss both loving music, and Taylor Swift!
In this interview, University of Michigan student Angelena Rose discusses what she does in order to emotionally cope with the climate crisis. She provides her opinion on the climate crisis, as well as what others can do in order to...
Erin interviews Maisy on the emotional and mental challenges of the climate crisis from her perspective as a young environmental justice and sustainability professional. Maisy discusses how resource dissent and the climate emergency and stress/anxiety about these issues are tied...
Destiny and Riley touch on the relationships between attention, stress, and the climate crisis and resource descent. They also discuss how coping mechanisms can be used to improve resilience and the well-being of everyday people. Many of these concepts are...
Izzy and Lily discuss ways of managing climate anxiety through the lens of their Behavior and the Environment course. Specifically, they talk about the power of nature as medicine and the importance of access to green space to civic resilience.