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I am a 12th grader at apb interviewing my mother. I got to ask her personal questions and get a better understanding of how she feels
Benjamin and Ryan, as students in ENV 360, discussed how the climate crisis currently, in 2021, has had an effect on the well-being of citizens, specifically causing directed attention fatigue. They discuss coping strategies that help restore this fatigue and...
Friendly conversation on how we see the climate crisis in our everyday lives, especially the transition from our home town to Ann Arbor. We also talk about specific techniques that we recommend to deal with the stress that may arise.
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...
Hannah and her aunt Heidi discuss what Nashville has done in terms of preparation, considering this year's tornado at the beginning of the pandemic. We talked about planting trees, neighborhood and individual action, and taking the climate crisis seriously.
Andrea and Amanda talk about how the climate crisis is is associated with attention fatigue and stress. They also talk about the emotional challenge that comes along with that and what they plan to do to restore their attention and...
Seth talks with his classmate Sophia about coping with the climate crisis on a micro-level. They also talk about neighborhood preparations that can be made.
We discuss various steps our family has taken to prepare for climate emergencies. Additionally, we explore why our preparation has been within our family as opposed to within our immediate neighborhood.
Hattie and Brad talked about their coping strategies for the stress induced by the climate crisis. They discussed how their neighborhood, Kimberly Hills, is taking steps to combat climate change and stress every day.
Izzy and Neil discuss the challenges created by the climate crisis. They also discuss potential solutions to these challenges.
Dr. Pat Fleet has had a long and interesting career as a nephrologist at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. His grandson, Aidan, wants to know all about how he got started and what being a doctor has meant to him.
In the interview, Katie and Sipeng talked about their personal experience regarding the climate crisis and some of the strategies at community and individual level related to class material and personal experience.
Karen and Joshua talk over various preparation methods, their benefits, and how they can be deceiving. They discuss unpredictable climate emergencies and past experiences with unpreparedness.
In this interview we mostly went over my mentors thoughts and history in the fields I hope to one day also do my best in. We also touched on Covid-19 considering it has a lot to do with the combinations...
Ronin interviews Leisa for details on her decision to move to the United States and become a doctor of medicine and lawyer there, leading to a discussion on how one should follow their passions in life.
Lucy and I talked about her and her family's plans for a climate emergency and how she deals with them.
We discussed how the climate crisis and resource descent relates to attention fatigue and stress. Andrew shared his insights about how people can cope with the anxiety brought about the climate crisis, and technic that he has used personally.
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...
We discussed what Tom, a Long Island native, has done to react against climate amd emergencies. This included, but was not limited to, his experiences with Hurricane Sandy.
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.
Shannon discussed the preparations his family has made as a response to recurring wildfires that have impacted their area. He highlighted the importance of being prepared in the event of emergencies by having a plan of action if immediate evacuation...
My mom and I talk about how she has prepared for climate emergencies, as well as any advice to my generation on how to prepare.