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Helpful Resources for
​Climate Change Communicators

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Climate Change Basic Information
  • Climate Change: Evidence and Causes National Academy of Sciences (available for free)
  • What We Know American Association for the Advancement of Science (available for free)
 
Climate Change Communication

Articles
  • How to be a trusted messenger on climate change (GreenBiz)
  • How to talk about climate change so anyone will listen (New York Magazine)
  • Here’s everything we know about how to talk about climate change (Grist)
  • Here’s a radical idea: Climate activists need to engage conservatives (Grist)
  • How do you make conservatives care about climate change? An expert shares tips. (Grist)
  • Message Strategies for Global Warming’s Six Americas (Yale Program on Climate Change Communication) 

Organizations
  • Climate Outreach (a British nonprofit focused on improving climate change communication)
  • Climate Access (a U.S. nonprofit devoted to “sharing what works” in climate change engagement, including communication)
  • Yale Program on Climate Change Communication (Conducts scientific research on public climate change knowledge, attitudes, policy preferences, and behavior, and the underlying psychological, cultural, and political factors that influence them)

Books
  • Don’t Even Think About It: Why Our Minds are Wired to Ignore Climate Change, by George Marshall (founder of Climate Outreach, cited above)
  • The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion, by Jonathan Haidt
  • Connecting on Climate by Center for Research on Environmental Decisions (CRED) at the Earth Institute, Columbia University and ecoAmerica  (free online and paper copies available)

See this page too - Wisconsin Climate Change Info

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