Learning to Tackle Climate Change Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2012Author(s): The Learning HubOrganization: UK Department for International DevelopmentResource Category: Public AwarenessUnited KingdomPOLICY AND PUBLIC SUPPORTTags: U.K.AwarenessPolicy
Unquestioned Answers or Unanswered Questions: Beliefs About Science Guide Responses to Uncertainty in Climate Change Risk Communication Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceHow beliefs about science can inform climate communications.Publication Date: 2012Author(s): Anna RabinovichThomas MortonOrganization: Risk AnalysisResource Category: UNDERSTANDING THE ISSUEClimate ScienceTags: U.K.ScienceUnderstanding
The Psychological Distance of Climate Change Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2011Author(s): Nick PidgeonAlexa SpenceWouter PoortingaOrganization: Risk AnalysisResource Category: UNDERSTANDING THE ISSUEPublic AwarenessTags: U.K.AwarenessUnderstanding
Acceptable Behaviour? Public Opinion on Behaviour Change Policy Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2012Author(s): Chris BransonBobby DuffyChris PerryDan WellingsOrganization: Ipsos MORI Social Research InstituteResource Category: Public Opinion TrendsUnited KingdomWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSPOLICY AND PUBLIC SUPPORTTags: U.K.PolicyPublic opinion
Geoengineering and the Science Communication Environment: A Cross-Cultural Experiment Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceHow a geoengineering narrative can defuse political polarization.Publication Date: 2012Author(s): Dan KahanDonald BramanHank Jenkins-SmithCarol SilvaTor TarantolaOrganization: The Cultural Cognition ProjectResource Category: Public Opinion TrendsWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSTags: U.S.U.K.Public opinion
Communicating bigger-than-self problems to extrinsically-oriented audiences. Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2012Author(s): Tom CromptonTim KasserPaul ChiltonGreg MaioAlex NolanOrganization: Common CauseResource Category: Social and Behavior ChangeFraming and MessagingTHEORIES OF CHANGEPUBLIC ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIESTags: U.K.Behavior changeFramingpublic engagementTheory of changeValues
An introduction to Thinking about ‘Energy Behaviour’: a Multi Model Approach Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2011Author(s): Tim ChattertonOrganization: Department of Energy and Climate ChangeResource Category: Social and Behavior ChangeTHEORIES OF CHANGEENERGY CHOICESTags: U.K.Behavior changeEnergyTheory of change
Transforming Behaviour Change: Beyond Nudge and Neuromania Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceUnderstanding how the "social brain" shapes our actions.Publication Date: 2011Author(s): Jonathan RowsonOrganization: RSA ProjectsResource Category: Social and Behavior ChangeTHEORIES OF CHANGETags: U.K.Behavior changeTheory of change
Cabbies, Costs and Climate Change: An engaged approach to fuel efficient behaviour Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2011Author(s): Jonathan RowsonJamie YoungOrganization: RSA ProjectsResource Category: Fossil FuelsPublic Opinion TrendsTHEORIES OF CHANGEENERGY CHOICESTags: U.K.EnergyFossil fuelsPublic opinionTheory of change
Loss and Climate Change: The Cost of Parallel Narratives Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2009Author(s): Rosemary RandallOrganization: EcopsychologyResource Category: WHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSIMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONTags: U.K.ImpactsPublic opinionPsychology