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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
Judy Schumacher (76) talks with her granddaughter Sam (21) about her, her family's and her community's plans and preparations (or lack thereof) in anticipation of local climate emergencies. Judy resides in a rural neighborhood that is more locally self-sufficient than...
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...
Claire Kausch: 2021-02-04 17:34:12 Joey Niolet talks about the hurricanes and storm surges that have ravaged the Mississippi coast in light of our climate emergency. He discusses how his family and community prepared for and dealt with the storms and...
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.
The participant is James Andrews. He is 55 years old.He is my dad.
Amber Fox and Mirabella Witte discuss climate change, and how families and neighborhoods can prepare.
In this interview, I chat with my father about his role as the headmaster of a boarding school. He explains the importance of people in this community adjusting their mindsets and activities in preparation of events related to the climate...
We discussed the plans that one should implement in their family and neighborhood emergency climate plans. We also talked about how crucial it is to get involved in your neighborhood because it can become chaotic in times of emergency so...
Melissa and Anthony discuss how to prepare for a climate emergency. As New Jersey residents, they focus on what they experienced during Hurricane Sandy and how this helped them prepare for future emergencies. This includes installing a generation and purchasing...
Sarah, a public school teacher, discusses food preparation, her hometown, and plant-based diets.
How to handle climactic emergencies, how to respond and how to prepare.
In this interview, Emma and her mother talk about how little her current town in Ohio is preparing for climate emergencies, but how her previous residences have been more active. She remembers extreme weather in Florida and Washington, D.C., and...
In this interview, Janet and I talk about her past experiences with climate change and how her past experiences have shaped how she is preparing for the climate emergency. We discuss what measures she has taken in the past, what...
My mentor and I briefly discuss her plans surrounding climate preparedness and what advice she can give to others. We also compare climate disasters to the COVID-19 pandemic and how they are similar and different.
Megan and Kaylee discuss how people may need to be more prepared to handle the climate emergency. Megan explains how her friends who live in high risk areas have already been impacted and her ideas for improving our preparedness.
Chris and Colleen talk about steps their community in Northern California has taken to prepare for climate emergency. They discuss the impacts of power cuts in the region and how people are preparing for them in the future, community initiatives...
Sarah and Joi briefly discuss known preparation methods for potential climate emergencies as well as stories about past weather-related events.
Liz, who works in the environmental science field, discusses what her and her family do in order to prepare for the climate emergency. We discuss ways that her family and neighborhood could improve their preparations for a climate emergency.