Effective climate communications give people hope and agency - and steer clear of 'passive positivity', writes Climate Outreach's Rachael Orr
Just eight per cent of public voice opposition to transition away from fossil fuel energy sources, according to new research published today
Recent UK local elections showed candidates can succeed when they talk about how climate action can improve daily life, explains Nameerah Hameed from Climate Outreach
Study reveals disconnect between Westminster opinion and public sentiment towards climate action, researchers claim
Green business leaders should sieze the opportunity to become the storytellers of a fast and fair transition to a low carbon world, writes Climate Outreach Rachael Orr
Corporations helps shape the narrative about what is aspirational, exciting, and progress, writes Climate Outreach's Dave Powell
The UK's net zero transition is at risk if government does not develop a more comprehensive strategy for engaging the public, writes Climate Outreach's Rachael Orr
A failure to inform and engage the public with the climate crisis could result in a 'vocal and unrepresentative minority of the population' undermining net zero goals, according to a major new report
As the fallout from the Uxbridge byelection shows, educating and engaging the public must be put on an equal footing with policy design and regulatory change, writes Rachael Orr from Climate Outreach
Even if people understand how to cut their CO2, they don’t necessarily do it - closing this gap requires social pressure, writes David Powell from Climate Outreach