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Dr. Chelle Gentemann is the Open Science Program scientist in NASA’s Office of the Chief Science Data Officer. In this role, she works to understand the impact, and development assessments, of NASA’s strategy for Open Science. She recently sat down...
Dr Eidietis discusses steps her family has taken towards climate preparedness in the most effective way for her community and location. We also discuss the inequities and issues that come along with extreme weather events for the Ann Arbor school...
Aaron Piña is the National Program Lead for Atmospheric Sciences and Fire Weather Research at the United States Forest Service where he runs a research program that helps transition knowledge into the hands of decision makers around the world. Initially...
We discussed the importance of climate action in our neighborhood.
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.
Plans and preparations in the event of an emergency are discussed. Thoughts about worldview (scale) and how large or small of a radius we consider when thinking about where resources come from in our lives are also discussed.
Alicia and Bev discuss the necessary preparations for a climate emergency that we are currently doing and those which we should be doing.
Should a climate emergency happen, what does Aimee, a suburban Michigan resident, believe should happen?
We talk about ambiguity of what the climate emergency means to us and how it is difficult to conceptualize what the future will look like. Madison discusses personal methods of reflection and how lessons can be taken from the current...
Lexi and Idrees discuss climate emergency and strategies to prepare.
Today I sat down with Ian Charles to talk about his personal experience with seeing unpredictable weather in Michigan over the past few years. We also talk about how individuals need to think about how we use renewable energy over...
Catriona and Paige talk about building neighborhood connections and relationships in the face of climate emergency events.
We discussed neighborhood preparedness, behavioral actions and navigating panic during an emergency scenario.
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.
In this interview, we discuss how past experiences have shaped our outlooks on climate emergencies. We also discuss the potential future manifestations of climate emergency preparedness on family and community levels.
In this interview with David Jankofsky, a regulatory and tariff specialist who has worked in countries all over the world including most recently South Africa and Kosovo, insight into his line of work and advice for someone looking into international...
Josh Slotnick (57) interviews his friend, Roger Dunsmore (84), about his experiences as a teacher, writer, and time during the American Indian Movement.
A discussion about climate change preparedness and what the younger generation can do.
Trena Ferrell’s story with NASA all started with an email requesting an in class visit for her students. Now as a Public Outreach Lead for NASA, she sits down with us to talk about the importance of STEAM (emphasis on...
Senior, Delaney Southards talks Environmental club “Green Society” in this feature interview. Skip to the end to hear how you can join and follow along to hear how you can help our school and why we don’t have composting.
Dawn and Kiana Lindsay discuss how communities can take action to be more climate resilient.
Ingrid Hendy, Professor at the University of Michigan and section president-elect, shares stories about discoveries in her field and the challenges she faced. She reflected on the curious zebra striped sediment that lured her into her field – mud she...
It took 21 years for Trevor McDougall to leave Australia, but when he did, he was on a plane headed to the University of Cambridge and a masters and Ph.D. in Oceanography. Besides the life-changing event of going from one...
While Patrick Taylor spends a huge chunk of his time in the clouds, his work has nothing to do with daydreaming. The Research scientist at NASA’s Langley Research Center is working on understanding more about the role of clouds in...