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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:
Mass communication and public understanding of environmental problems: The case of global warming
A study of how media coverage of, and mass communications about, global warming can foster both understanding and misconceptions about the issue.
Polling & Social Science:
Most Protestant pastors doubt global warming man-made
A study that shows a majority of Protestant pastors to be skeptical of anthropogenic warming and a correlation with political affilitation, region, and education.
Polling & Social Science:
Should We Remain Silent About Climate Change?
A discussion of whether communicators should be talking about "climate change" or focusing on an energy policy and jobs frame instead.
Polling & Social Science:
Climategate: What Really Happened?
An article that examines the forces behind "Climategate," the politicization of climate science and the role scientists can play as communicators.
Polling & Social Science:
Communication gap: The Disconnect Between What Scientists Say and What the Public Hears
An article that examines public opinion of climate science, including "mental shortcuts," confusion about scientific uncertainty, and values.
Polling & Social Science:
How to tell a climate science denier from a genuie skeptic
A look at how climate skepticism differs from climate denial.
Polling & Social Science:
Once a Major Issue in Florida, Climate Change Concerns Few in Tallahassee
Polling & Social Science:
The American Climate Values Survey
A survey of American climate values and motivations with the aim of increasing the effectiveness of advocacy efforts.

Campaign Example:
Union of Concerned Scientists: Climate Hot Map
A interactive map of climate hot spots around the world. The Union of Concerned Scientists, a leading science-based nonprofit organization working for a healthy environment and a safer world, has produced the Climate Hot Map. This interactive learning t…

Campaign Example:
ProPublica/NYU Studio 20: "My Water's on Fire Tonight"
A catchy song about the danger of hydraulic fractured drilling (aka "fracking"). This two-and-a-half-minute video is a concise visual explanation of hydraulic fracturing (or ‘fracking’) and its consequences. The video, produced by David Holmes with …