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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:
Mainstreaming Behavior: The need for a common framework and terminology
A presentation on the importance of developing science-based program design frameworks through the lens of four leading theories from Doug McKenzie-Mohr, Robert Cialdini, Richard Thaler and Cass Sustein, and Chip and Dan Heath.
Polling & Social Science:
Does information about adaptation affect support for mitigation?
A national survey of Americans on whether receiving information about adaptation affects how one perceives the urgency of mitigation measures.
Polling & Social Science:
A survey of Americans' personal experience with global warming and weathercasters' observations of climate impacts to understand how we process risk information and if our perceptions match climatic data.
Polling & Social Science:
A presentation on how games can engage individuals and incentivize change by providing motivation and social benefits.
Polling & Social Science:
A study of the affect local climate change impact information has on New Yorkers' concern, sense of responsibility and favored policy solutions.
Polling & Social Science:
Local Warming: Local Weather and Perceptions of Global Warming
A survey of US residents on awareness, understanding, concern, and behavior as it relates to climate change and weather trends in order to understand why beliefs are malleable.
Polling & Social Science:
Research on the idea of "climate apathy" and socially organized denial, as well as how a lack of attention to emotions, culture, social interaction, and political economy affects society's ability to respond to climate change.
Polling & Social Science:
Top Down, Bottom Up? Strategies to Motivate Individuals, Teams, and Organizations to Save Energy
An examination of the relationship between energy efficiency adoption rates and business performance, organizational perspectives, non-energy benefits, and human behavior.
Polling & Social Science:
Beyond Badges: Gamification in the Kukui Cup
A presentation of results from the Kukui Cup, a competition among University of Hawaii undergrads to conserve and learn about energy through game mechanics.