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The Engaging on Climate & Community Solutions Toolkit is the place to find tip sheets, case studies, campaign examples, and social science resources for engaging diverse audiences on climate solutions.
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Case Study:
100% for 100%: Climate Narrative & Movement Building Case Study
The Solutions Project teamed up with Climate Access to understand its role in shaping the future. The project focused on: How has it successfully influenced climate policy? What has it accomplished in partnership with frontline communities? Wh…

Polling & Social Science:
Factors Affecting Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy and Transmission Projects
Survey research consistently shows Canadians strongly support renewable energy, but when it comes to getting renewable energy and transmission projects built on the ground, general support does not always hold. At the community level, Canadians often oppos…

Polling & Social Science:
What Do Canadians Really Think About Climate Change? 2022
This comprehensive report on Canadian public opinion viewed the results of 60 publicly-available surveys from 2021 through early 2022 and cross-checked consistency with subscriber-only research. The goal was to dig beneath topline numbers, stress-test res…

Roundtable Recording:
With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the energy conversation has turned to gas prices and calls for increased oil and gas production outside of Russia. Listen to a roundtable conversation with an international panel of experts on "Communicating the Con…

Tip Sheet:
Climate Messaging that Works: Talking Energy Transition and Climate Change in Canada
The majority of Canadians are increasingly concerned about climate change and are willing to engage in a conversation about the transition away from fossil fuels. At the same time, the public is still not clear about the major causes of climate change, t…

Campaign Example:
Workshop Climate and Health ( video in spanish)
Description: First step: assigning roles. Decision-makers in developed, developing, and underdeveloped countries. Second step: Each country group works independently on the following. They have to make decisions about commitments to stop the product…

Polling & Social Science:
Climate Change in Canada's National Media
An analysis of climate coverage in Canadian national print media outlets during the Spring of 2021.

Polling & Social Science:
Safety in the Face of the Climate Crisis
According to the survey, 62% of U.S. adults believe climate change is a threat, but 11.5% don’t believe in climate change at all. These perceptions have a tremendous impact on the steps people take to protect the environment. Learn more: https://www.saf…

Polling & Social Science:
Citizen science in climate change and health
People report de effects of climate change on their health situation. It is in Spanish: https://saludnaranja.org/ The goal is for more and more people to identify climate change as a real problem and connect it with health impacts. In this sense, we ha…

Polling & Social Science:
What do Canadians Really Think About Climate Change (and what’s holding us back)?
Comprehensive report that summarizes and translates more than 40 Canadian surveys published between 2019 and early 2021 and includes key trends and takeaways for climate communicators. (Login required to access the report)