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Partial Transcript: Nancy, how have you seen the way we make and use energy change since your childhood and what do you think are the reasons for those changes?
Segment Synopsis: The switch from coal furnace to natural gas – cleaner, more efficient. Question: Jon, how have you seen the way we make and use energy change since your childhood and what do you think are the biggest reasons for those changes? Answer: Natural gas was easier and cleaner for furnace.
Keywords: appliances; coal; gas
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Partial Transcript: You lived through the increase gas prices in the 70’s. What do you remember about the 1970's energy embargo or why did it happen?
Segment Synopsis: Nancy remembers going from paying 29 cent/gallon to an enormous price, but doesn’t remember why. Jon remembers gas lines at the stations and the price increase.
Keywords: Energy Embargo; Gas Prices
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Partial Transcript: When did you first hear about renewable sources of energy? What thoughts did you have about renewable energy when you first heard about it? And what are your thoughts about it now?
Segment Synopsis: Nancy felt like we should use it to keep the planet good for the future and she still thinks so. Jon can’t remember first hearing about it, but remembers teaching science and converting lights in house to LED.
Keywords: LED; Renewable energy; Science
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Partial Transcript: When was the first time you heard about climate change? How was your understanding of climate change since you first learned about it?
Segment Synopsis: Nancy says its hard to know when we first heard about it, but the evidence is so much today. Frustration to hear that some people don’t believe that climate change exists. Jon heard about it 2-3 years ago – warming oceans, bird migration, and other phonological things. Glad that people are doing something about climate change. We need to do something for future generations’ living conditions.
Keywords: Climate Change; Global Warming
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Partial Transcript: What are your hopes for my generation and how we make or use energy?
Segment Synopsis: Nancy hopes we continue to do more work and is fearful that we aren’t leaving a healthy planet for Beckett’s generation. Jon hopes that Beckett’s generation is able to live and manage and uses more renewable energy. We’ve been slow to change and because of that things might be different for future generations.
Keywords: Generations; Renewable energy
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Partial Transcript: Do you have anything you’d like to say about history, climate change, any of the other questions or answers you’d like to add?
Segment Synopsis: Nancy would like to see us move faster for a healthier world for children and grandchildren. Jon thinks we’ve been moving too slow, Europe is moving faster, too many people don’t believe in climate change.
Keywords: Environment; Europe; Progress