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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.
A brief conversation regarding Kyla's thoughts on how to cope with the stress of climate change and its implications. Past that, we talked about how people with less access to nature and walking space (urbanites in densely-packed areas) can work...
It is 2030 and Adam explains how his rural community has responded to the global climate emergency over the last decade. He discusses what changes have been made to successfully reduce their carbon emissions.
Discussion on personal and community responses to climate threats
We talked about how Sydney residents are handling water shortages and droughts, which have been a major issue for the past decade or so. We also discussed how younger people are taking action.
Brandon discussed his experiences living in North Carolina and coping with extreme weather events like hurricanes.
My roommate, Sara, and I discuss how growing up in a very environmentally-conscious family in Grand Rapids, MI has influenced her sustainable behaviors and how this has changed since going to college. The recording is most relevant for the Story...
Born as Bina Saxena in August 1943 in Lucknow and raised in a conservative joint household in Delhi and Lucknow, UP, India - she was the 2nd of four children of Ram Shanker and Prakash Saxena. She graduated high school...
Ellie Simon (21) and her father Charlie (62) discuss their family's preparation for the climate emergency, including current behaviors and some advice for the future.
This is an interview to myself since my parents speak vietnamese and mostly I'll unable to understand what they will be saying and my little brother refused to let me interview him
KT and I discussed a lot of diverse info surrounding climate crisis in todays society. A big point in this interview was surrounded about how KT personally fights the stress that comes from the climate crisis, and any suggestions she...
Tara-Sky talks about how her community transformed their food landscape in the year 2030
Anna and her dad have an interesting conversation about the climate crisis...
Navya and I discussed the implementation of plant-based diets, solar energy, and localized production. We also discussed the ripple effect that happens when people begin to implement behavior change and how changing behavior on a larger scale first requires change...
Sam and Rachael discuss her climate disaster preparedness plan, what’s in her new disaster bag, and what activities she wants to add to her preparedness list. They also go beyond just survival and talk about what items of sentimental value...
We discussed how Olivia’s relationship with local food has changed as she’s grown up and moved to a different city. We also addressed common barriers that people face when trying to access local food.
During the interview, we discussed Christina’s initiative to encourage Ann Arbor residents to use greener forms of transportation, such as biking and public transport. Christina found that people were receptive to this encouraged behavior change and it created community.
My dad and I talk about the climate emergency from his perspective
Discussing generational differences in climate emergencies
Kaia discusses her program to end water waste in Ann Arbor
My interview about quarantine and just random stuff about quarantine.
A self interview on COVID-19 pandemic, and how it has affected me.
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.