Contribute Your Climate Conversation Your Name First (Required) Last Your Partner's Name First (Required) Last Email We will never share your email address.Where does your partner's climate story take place? If it has a zip code, please add it.(Required) With their permission, please record your partner's climate story here:(Required)How do these changes make your partner feel?(Required)Select all the emotions that apply. This helps us build a better Storybank and allows other users find similar stories. Anxious Worried Confused Frustrated Helpless Nostalgic Scared Angry Grief Overwhelmed Sad Happy Excited Energized Hopeful Motivated Tell us a little more about how these changes make your partner feel.(Required)Share these feelings in as few or as many sentences as you like.Share any audio, visuals, or other media you would like to accompany your partner's story. Drop files here or Select files Accepted file types: jpg, jpeg, png, gif, pdf, doc, docx, ppt, pptx, pps, ppsx, odt, mp3, m4a, ogg, wav, mp4, m4v, mov, wmv, avi, mpg, Max. file size: 2 GB. Which of the following categories best describes this climate story?(Required)You may select more than one category. This helps us build a better Storybank and allows other users find similar stories. Too hot Too cold Too much water Not enough water Wacky weather How humans are affected How nonhumans are affected Wildfires Suggest a category that you don't see here By contributing, I agree to the following:(Required) This story will be added to the My Climate Story public storybank, and PPEH may share this story, including any submitted media, across PPEH’s public channels. This includes but is not limited to our social media, Field Notes blog, and any educational materials connected with the project.EmailThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Δ