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    Oral History Interview, Sally Mergener (2185)

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    Date
    2022-07-29
    Author
    Mergener, Sally
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    Abstract
    During Grandparents University, Renewable Energy Studies Major, Jack Lawson, age 12, interviews his grandmother, Sally Mergener, about how her relationship with energy has changed since her childhood. Mergener shares her thoughts on nuclear energy and electrification, her worries about climate change denial, and her optimism for the positive change that Lawson’s generation has the ability to make. This interview was collected in collaboration with the Wisconsin Energy Institute (WEI) and is housed within the Oral History Program at the UW-Madison Archives.
    Subject
    Renewable energy
    Climate change
    Future generations
    Nuclear energy
    Energy efficiency
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/84530
    Type
    Recording, oral
    Description
    During Grandparents University, Renewable Energy Studies Major, Jack Lawson, age 12, interviews his grandmother, Sally Mergener, about how her relationship with energy has changed since her childhood. To learn more about this oral history, download & review the index first (or transcript if available). It will help determine which audio file(s) to download & listen to.
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