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Welcome to the Climate Access Resource Hub. Whether you’re looking for guidance on how to craft the right message or reach out to a new audience, you’ve come to the right place. We carefully curate our collection of climate communication and engagement resources to meet your need
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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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Polling & Social Science:
Principles For Social Innovation In 2012: Follow Emerging Economies
An article on why social innovators should follow emerging economies, such as the growing middle class in the global East and South, to build new social movements and create change.

Tip Sheet:
Tip Sheet: “Global Warming” or “Climate Change”?
Leading research on climate terminology and recommendations to help you determine what language is best for your audience.
Polling & Social Science:
Energy Update: 30% Say Global Warming A Very Serious Problem
A Rasmussen survey finds highest level of concern for global warming in 2.5 years with 64% of likely U.S. voters saying that global warming is at least a somewhat serious problem (30% very serious).
Polling & Social Science:
Degrees of Risk: Defining a Risk Management Framework for Climate Security
A report on how climate change impacts security and how understanding the threat and adopting a risk management approach can reduce the severity of potential outcomes and increase resilience.

Campaign Example:
Rosemary Randall: Carbon Conversations
"The problem with personal carbon reduction is that awareness doesn't lead to action; people know about it, but they don't change." Lack of public engagement in climate change can often be attributed to psychological and social obstacles, rather than a …
Polling & Social Science:
The Way Forward on Global Warming
A strategy for building momentum around clean energy policies at the local, state and federal level with the aim of reducing global warming, bolstering the clean energy economy and strengthening the climate movement.

Campaign Example:
ClimateDesk: Maple Syrup Climate Crusader
"We need lots of citizens to observe nature. Anyone can see the pictures of polar bears, but what does it look like in my backyard, with my animals or my plants?" For three decades, Martha Carlson, has been farming sugar in her New Hampshire woods. Recent…
Polling & Social Science:
Different Politics, Same Planet: Values for sustainable development beyond left and right
A report on the relationship between cultural values, attitudes and behaviors that examines how values shape public concern about global challenges (including the environment) and related political movements.
Polling & Social Science:
An introduction to Thinking about ‘Energy Behaviour’: a Multi Model Approach
A paper that outlines a framework that can be used to understand and interpret human behavior within the context of energy consumption.
Polling & Social Science:
Time to get sceptical about climate change message?
An opinion piece on how better communication strategies are needed to reach new audiences with the message that climate change is real and urgent and that behavior change across a broad populace is essential to tackle the problem.