About Climate Outreach
Climate Outreach is a UK registered charity established in 2004 which dedicates itself to helping people to communicate climate change.
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To get everyone on board, we need to communicate climate change in lots of different ways - not just the ways that work for environmentalists.
If you believe in our purpose, please support us on 27 November, Giving Tuesday ! (or before : ) https://climateoutreach.org/donation/
Great piece on BBC Future today about our Climate Visuals project! We think it does a really nice job of contrasting images that work well & images that don't work well according to our public engagement research.
Are you a journalist reporting on sustainable lifestyles? If so don't miss this webinar on 19 November featuring several speakers including our Research Director Adam Corner.
"Communicating walls of flame" - for our Climate Visuals project we interviewed an Australian Fire and Rescue veteran & photographer who co-founded a photo agency called @Quarriephoto, specialising in Emergency Services imagery.
What does the research say on using visualisation to communicate climate change?
In our new research round-up, our Sr Researcher Chris Shaw reviews 3 papers on different types of climate visualisation & how they are interpreted and made sense of.
Will life on a hotter planet mean more armed violence? What are the implications for development, peacebuilding & security?
Join our webinar to discuss this topic with our Climate and Migration programme manager.
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We get our cues about what's important from what we hear our family, friends, colleagues and neighbours talking about. And so one of the things we can all do about climate change is TALK about it.
We recommend grounding your conversations in what people care about - but if they bring up one of these top 5 climate change myths, here are some ways to address them, brought to you by our new team member Robin Webster.
Two ClimateAdams talking climate! Our Research Director Adam Corner has a starring role in this light-hearted video by Youtuber ClimateAdam, released to coincide with Green Great Britain Week and the new climate science report released by the IPCC. Tune in for some tips on how (not) to talk about climate change!
If we're serious about a 1.5C world, then we need to get serious about public engagement. 1.5C is a target that can only be achieved with the engagement of all.
So how do we shift gear and scale up public engagement? Read our new think piece!
In just a few days the IPCC will release its highly anticipated 1.5°C special report. Join us in London on 15 October to explore the key role of public engagement in achieving a 1.5°C world, with several speakers including the report's lead author on behaviour change. Places going fast for this free event so don't delay!
Thanks for sharing! Our Climate Visuals project has just been nominated for an award and it would be great if people could take a few minutes to vote for us - thanks for your support! https://www.bestclimatesolutions.eu/solu. ../climate-visuals/
Let’s talk about climate change and energy in ways that emphasize how much we have in common, rather than use language that divides us. Download our report: http://bit.ly/2N6vBg0
Our Climate Visuals project has been nominated for the Best Climate Solutions Award, which showcases and promotes the most creative and impactful initiatives designed to deliver engaging messages, raise awareness and trigger action.
If you believe we need more diverse and compelling images to tell the stories of people being affected by and responding to climate change, please vote for us!
We would really appreciate if you could take a few minutes to support Climate Visuals!
... Just follow this link: https://www.bestclimatesolutions.eu/solut i…/climate-visuals/
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Do you advise small businesses on how to be more sustainable? If you're based in the Birmingham area, join our free workshop on 10 October about how to improve SME engagement with environmental sustainability. Discussions will lead to a set of online media resources, which you'll be the first to see! https://records.climateoutreach.org.uk/ci vi…/event/register…
Let’s talk about climate change and energy in ways that emphasize how much we have in common, rather than use language that divides us. Introducing the new Alberta Narratives Project report. #talkingclimate http://bit.ly/2N39kzI