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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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Strategic Approach
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Polling & Social Science:
An ethnographic investigation of the environmental justice implications of "socially organized denial" among populations who are aware of global warming, yet fail to respond.
Polling & Social Science:
An ethnographic study of the "social organization of denial" that considers how individuals mentally avoid climate change to manage emotions and prevent feelings of fear, guilt and vulnerability.
Polling & Social Science:
An editorial on the Koch Foundation funded study (led by climate skeptic Richard Muller of UC Berkeley) that saw the same global warming trends that the scientific community has established.
Polling & Social Science:
Should I Say ‘Climate Change’ or ‘Global Warming?’
A look at how the terms "global warming" and "climate change" have become politicized as research finds that Republicans are more skeptical of "global warming" than "climate change."
Polling & Social Science:
This is Your Brain on Climate Change
A discussion of how Michael Shermer‘s Scientific American article, “The Believing Brain” informs how we relate to climate science, specifically the ways that we form beliefs and our resulting cognitive biases.
Polling & Social Science:
Climate Change Risk Communication: The Problem of Psychological Denial
An analysis of climate denial (what it is, its sources, and how it's provoked) and recommendations for advocacy messaging and risk communication. Read the article here.
Polling & Social Science:
Loss and Climate Change: The Cost of Parallel Narratives
An examination of two parallel climate change public narratives (i.e. problems and solutions) and how incorporating a psychoanalytic perspective on grief could help the public cope with projected climate impacts.
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Campaign Example:
Farming First: The Story of Agriculture and the Green Economy
Using compelling stick figure animation to explain the story of agriculture, climate change, and the green economy. Farming First, an agriculture coalition, has released "The Story of Agriculture and the Green Economy" to educate the public and build mome…
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