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 needs.
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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:
Behavioral Economics and Climate Change Policy
A paper advocating that "irrational" behavior is central to human decision-making and should be the basis for economic policies, particularly those relating to global climate change.
Polling & Social Science:
Behavioral Economics, Neuroeconomics, and Climate Change Policy
A baseline review for the Garrison Institute's Initiative on Climate Leadership which looks at the role and relevance of behavioral economics and neuroeconomics for climate change policy.
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Polling & Social Science:
Meeting Environmental Challenges: The Role of Human Identity
An article arguing for the environmental movement to promote environmentally beneficial aspects of identity at a societal level in order to create the systemic changes needed in response to today’s environmental challenges.
Polling & Social Science:
A survey to determine whether the public believes that climate change poses a human health risk and if so, how urgent and personal are these threats perceived to be?

Polling & Social Science:
Global warming, natural hazards, and emergency management
Drawing from a collection of case studies, the book is a guide for emergency managers, policy makers and community officials on how to develop stakeholder partnerships and build effective disaster-planning processes to reduce the risks of climate change.…
Polling & Social Science:
Consumer Attitudes About Renewable Energy: Trends and Regional Differences
A report exploring consumer awareness, concerns, perceived benefits, knowledge of purchase options, and usage of renewable energy as well as providing regional comparisons and trends over time.
Polling & Social Science:
The Scale and the Imperative of the Behavioral Energy Efficiency Resource
Two presentations on the imperative for both technology and people-centered programs to improve energy efficiency as well as Americans' energy beliefs and practices.
Polling & Social Science:
Climate Change: Public Skeptical, Scientists Sure
A discussion of the discrepancy between scientific consensus around anthropogenic climate change and an increasingly skeptical American public opinion.
Polling & Social Science:
The Social Brain and the Diffusion of Pro-Social Behavior
A background paper for the Garrison Institute which bridges the gap between biology and social science to explore new models of human motivation leading to behavioral and social change and a new framework for climate policies.