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:
Kellstedt et al found there are three factors to measuring how the public feels climate change influences them —informedness, confidence in scientists, and personal efficacy.
Polling & Social Science:
Most Americans Don’t Believe Humans Responsible for Climate Change
A news article reporting on the findings of a Pew Research Centre poll regarding Americans' attitudes and beliefs about climate change.
Polling & Social Science:
A poll of public opinion opinion about climate change and what actions the US government should take.
Polling & Social Science:
The Short List: The Most Effective Actions U.S. Households Can Take to Curb Climate Change
An article about the role of households in climate change, people's beliefs about climate change, mixed media information, the most effective actions and the role of policy.
Polling & Social Science:
Why Stories Matter: The Art and Craft of Social Change
The author discusses the power of narrative strategy, the ‘story of self’ and the importance of communicating values through stories in developing broad and transformative social movements.
Polling & Social Science:
Sell the Sizzle: The new climate message
An article that uses two metaphors to explain how climate change communication can move from its current ineffectiveness towards a more positive and attractive 'sales pitch'.
Polling & Social Science:
A document outlining a set of 6 principles created as part of the UK Climate Communications Strategy, aimed at changing public attitudes towards climate change.
Polling & Social Science:
A document outlining 25 short rules - or communication techniques - based on international psychlogical, sociological and marketing studies, as strategies for changing people's behaviour.
Polling & Social Science:
System Justification and the Denial of Global Warming
An article arguing that widespread denial and resistance to helping the environment are linked to the social psychological tendency to defend and justify the societal status quo.
Polling & Social Science: