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Polling & Social Science:
An in-depth case study of three municipalities in Chile, which identifies the types of institutional responses to environmental disaster risk management tactics and their efforts to improve governance outcomes.

Polling & Social Science:
Equitable, Community Driven Climate Preparedness Planning
Climate change is one of our most critical global challenges. Though climate change affects individuals across different socio-economic groups: people of color, immigrants, and low-income communities are most at risk of climate-related hazards. Download …

Polling & Social Science:
Climate Change in the American Mind: October 2017
The nationally represented survey finds that a record high number of Americans are “very worried” about global warming and that Americans increasingly view global warming as a threat. Download the report

Polling & Social Science:
Digital Storytelling in The Age of Climate Change
350.org discusses the importance of capturing people’s experiences and realities online to create meaningful and long-lasting climate action. WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE A LOOK: Stories have the capacity to build relationships and empathy between groups of peop…

Polling & Social Science:
Narratives and Storytelling in Energy and Climate Change Research
This article reflects the challenges and opportunities for developing stories that combine a data-driven analytic and social approach to social engagement.

Polling & Social Science:
How to Talk about Climate Change and the Ocean
This study conducted by FrameWorks Institute focuses on issues outlined by the public addressing climate change and oceans. The findings identify challenges for communicators and recommend tactics to improve public understanding.

Polling & Social Science:
See tips from the Center for Story-based Strategy on how to apply the “Five Elements of Story” to craft your own compelling narrative.

Polling & Social Science:
This article by FrameWorks Institute outlines core principles to frame stories for social change.

Polling & Social Science:
A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump De-Regulatory Agenda
The Trump administration has put a strain on efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The organization, Save EPA, works with congress and the public to ensure new standards are in place to counter attempts to roll back federal protections. WHY YOU SHOUL…

Polling & Social Science:
American Mayors and Businesses: Building Partnerships for a Low-Carbon Future
The City of Boston's Mayor Martin J. Walsh created the Renew Boston Trust, a comprehensive program that will make 256 municipal facilities more energy and water efficient. Download the report