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Alyson (20) reflects on what she's learned in Environ 361: Psychology of Environmental Stewardship. She talks in detail about different types of knowledge, the necessity of feedback in interventions, and norm-based models.
Olivia discusses the material she's learned and applied from the course Psychology of Environmental Stewardship. She also reflects on what behavior change methods worked in her A2Zero scenario, and how this class has changed her own personal behaviors.
A conversation about how one neighborhood came together as a community to fight climate change. A shift to electric vehicles, solar power, alternative lawns, local shops, and the importance of education and fighting social barriers.
Reflecting on concepts covered in ENV361 and behavior change strategies designed to understand and encourage environmental stewardship. The unique strategies were discussed in terms of education and real life applications especially for looking into the future.
Grace Timmer tells Meredith Grife about the action that she has taken in the small town Portland, MI to combat the climate crisis. Grace implemented a stronger recycling program and worked with local farmers to find sustainable solutions to local...
We discussed about Natalie's initiative of creating a community garden that successfully reduced family travel to grocery stores, saved individual families money, and created a positive energy within the community. We also talked about the spillover effects of this initiative...
Rachel discussed her involvement with the Office of Circular Economy and talked a little bit about their journey in promoting sustainable habits and the impact many small changes can have as a whole.
How the community adapted to primarily producing food on their own, instead of relying on food market.
Jhenna reflects on what she learned while in the Psychology of Environmental Stewardship course.
Eddie and I talk about some of his experiences with local foods as well as traditions that have been passed down in his family.
Wesley discusses the climate emergency and the importance of renewable energy and becoming self reliant in the year 2030.
Marney and David speak on the importance of community togetherness when it comes to dealing with the climate crisis. Through envisioning the future, behavior changes, and open conversations climate goals can be achieved.
My mom and I talk about what preparation looks like for families in the Midwest and what it looked like twenty years ago in Florida and how much climate emergencies have changed.
Jordon Horton walks Elkin Bayraktar through a social approach to transformative behavior due to the climate crisis. In the interview, the idea of involving social action as well as engaging the youth in such practices is explored.
This interview between Grace and Dan discusses Dan’s personal experiences and perspectives on climate emergency preparedness.
Hannah Momblanco discusses with her dad, Eric Momblanco, the impacts of the A2Zero plan on the community of Ann Arbor through education, team-based models, and long enduring behavior changes.
Reflecting on reading This Civilization is Finished, as well as course concepts about Environmental Psychology, and a more sustainable future.
Lucy Baker conducts a self interview to reflect on the content and takeaways of Environment 361: The Psychology of Environmental Stewardship. She discusses meaningful and salient concepts, successful behavior change strategies, and more.
Clara and I discussed her experience with local food in different communities. We covered her time in southeast Michigan and out of state, and what the differences were in these communities, along with the struggles of supporting and taking advantage...
Expanding our idea of local food to think about what our end goals are- supporting sustainable practices, workers’ rights, and communities- and whether our locally produced foods meet these goals.
Blake and Kaylee talk about eating local, eating sustainably, and the future of local food consumption. Blake shares his experiences with food growing up and how it has led to his career working on small farms.
Mattie and Heather discuss how to tackle the issue of single-use plastics and recycling as a community in an attempt to help combat the climate crisis and help to reduce pollution in our communities. They also discuss challenges you may...
We discussed public transportation, electric cars, and how to reduce the number of cars being driven. A few ways to make this happen is making public transportation more accessible and encouraging electric vehicles.
Let's talk about behavior change, social norms, Eco Teams, education, humans as multifaceted beings, and gardens.
Suha and Ella discuss the climate emergency. Ella has not yet made big changes to prepare for it, but we discuss potential plans of what she would like to do.