Interviews at Washington Square Park

Name: Harvey Fallon Mollison

Social Justice Group: Global Warming (A)

Date of Fieldwork: January 16, 2025

Name of Organization and person (people) with whom you met and their title(s):Washington Square Park

What I did and what I learned about my topic, activism, social justice work or civil and human rights work from this fieldwork:

We interviewed people in Washington Square Park asking them the question of whether or not they think climate change is real and if so, do you think it’ll affect New York? We got about seven responses with the majority thinking that climate change is real and it will definitely affect New York whereas we had two people in the minority who believed that climate change was not something that humans could create and that the world was run by capitalism not science

We found this quite interesting because although we have heard from many people that climate change denial is fairly common to find people albeit in a small group that actually believed that it was not real, quite surprising. This let us to believe that despite the fact we found people who did not believe in climate change, we were happy to find that the majority still believed that it exists

However, despite the fact that we are disappointed that some people believe that climate change does not exist some calling it a hoax it is important that we are able to find people with a different perspective, and it was quite enlightening to see that that perspective does exist, and you can find it in the real world in abundance.

Harvey F. Mollison

Hello, my name is Harvey, I am 13 years old and I live in Brooklyn, New York. I go to school at LREI in the West Village and I am part of a Citizen Action Project. My Citizen Action Project is climate change and its effects/solutions. 

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