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PROJECTS | CLIMATEACCESS.ORG In 2018, Climate Access launched Look Ahead San Francisco, a mobile app utilizing virtual reality technology to provide a more immersive window into sea-level rise impacts and solutions. The app is available for download on the App Store and Google Play. Look Ahead - San Francisco is a departure from the Marin and San Mateo models. WHO WE ARE | CLIMATEACCESS.ORG Lauren collaborates with Climate Access on innovative community engagement projects to spark local action around climate change. With a background as a communications strategist and consultant to social entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and mission-driven startups, she has experience using film, games, design, and public events for environmental education and organizational capacity-building.FIND RESOURCES
Resource Hub. You can search for information by resource type (such as polling and social science research, campaign examples, tip sheets, case studies, expert interviews or roundtable recordings) or strategic approach (specific recommendations related to framing, audiences, engagement or evaluation).A lock icon indicates exclusive resources for Climate Access members, accessible with I'M RIGHT AND YOU'RE AN IDIOT In July, Climate Access’ Amy Huva had the opportunity to interview James Hoggan, founder of DeSmog Blog and the author of the new book on climate communications: I THE SHORT LIST: THE MOST EFFECTIVE ACTIONS U.S. HOUSEHOLDS Global Warming Survival Handbook,13 the 160-page “official companion to the Live Earth Concerts,” offers 77 “essential skills to stop climate change” in a rather complex and unranked format. Similarly, a Time magazine cover story in April 2007,14 reviews “51 Things We Can Do to Save the Environment.” The 51 things, which range from changing light bulbs to OVERVIEW COMMUNICATING CLIMATE CHANGE: HISTORY, CHALLENGES Overview Communicating climate change: history, challenges, process and future directions Susanne C. Moser INDIVIDUAL UNDERSTANDINGS, PERCEPTIONS, AND ENGAGEMENT Advanced Review Individual understandings, perceptions, and engagement with climate change: insights from in-depth studies across the world Johanna Wolf1∗ and Susanne C. Moser2,3 Public understandings and perceptions of, as well as engagement with, climate ENVIRONMENTAL COVERAGE IN THE MAINSTREAM NEWS Environmental Coverage in the Mainstream News: Executive Summary A Unique Place in History We are at a point like none other in history. With seven billion of us and counting, our footprint is CLIMATE AND HEALTH SERIES Angela’s Story Angela is a 39-year-old mother who lives in Sylmar. Every weekday she drives 20 miles to her office, where she is a human resources professional. CLIMATEACCESS.ORGWHO WE ARESERVICESPROJECTSNETWORKRESOURCESBLOG Climate Access is a nonprofit organization building support for climate solutions through a learning center, piloting innovative engagement projects, and providing strategic consulting services. Experience Hermosa Beach in virtual reality with Look Ahead. We're exploring potential sea-level rise risks and responses, and helpingthe City of
PROJECTS | CLIMATEACCESS.ORG In 2018, Climate Access launched Look Ahead San Francisco, a mobile app utilizing virtual reality technology to provide a more immersive window into sea-level rise impacts and solutions. The app is available for download on the App Store and Google Play. Look Ahead - San Francisco is a departure from the Marin and San Mateo models. WHO WE ARE | CLIMATEACCESS.ORG Lauren collaborates with Climate Access on innovative community engagement projects to spark local action around climate change. With a background as a communications strategist and consultant to social entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and mission-driven startups, she has experience using film, games, design, and public events for environmental education and organizational capacity-building.FIND RESOURCES
Resource Hub. You can search for information by resource type (such as polling and social science research, campaign examples, tip sheets, case studies, expert interviews or roundtable recordings) or strategic approach (specific recommendations related to framing, audiences, engagement or evaluation).A lock icon indicates exclusive resources for Climate Access members, accessible with I'M RIGHT AND YOU'RE AN IDIOT In July, Climate Access’ Amy Huva had the opportunity to interview James Hoggan, founder of DeSmog Blog and the author of the new book on climate communications: I THE SHORT LIST: THE MOST EFFECTIVE ACTIONS U.S. HOUSEHOLDS Global Warming Survival Handbook,13 the 160-page “official companion to the Live Earth Concerts,” offers 77 “essential skills to stop climate change” in a rather complex and unranked format. Similarly, a Time magazine cover story in April 2007,14 reviews “51 Things We Can Do to Save the Environment.” The 51 things, which range from changing light bulbs to OVERVIEW COMMUNICATING CLIMATE CHANGE: HISTORY, CHALLENGES Overview Communicating climate change: history, challenges, process and future directions Susanne C. Moser INDIVIDUAL UNDERSTANDINGS, PERCEPTIONS, AND ENGAGEMENT Advanced Review Individual understandings, perceptions, and engagement with climate change: insights from in-depth studies across the world Johanna Wolf1∗ and Susanne C. Moser2,3 Public understandings and perceptions of, as well as engagement with, climate ENVIRONMENTAL COVERAGE IN THE MAINSTREAM NEWS Environmental Coverage in the Mainstream News: Executive Summary A Unique Place in History We are at a point like none other in history. With seven billion of us and counting, our footprint is CLIMATE AND HEALTH SERIES Angela’s Story Angela is a 39-year-old mother who lives in Sylmar. Every weekday she drives 20 miles to her office, where she is a human resources professional. WHO WE ARE | CLIMATEACCESS.ORG Lauren collaborates with Climate Access on innovative community engagement projects to spark local action around climate change. With a background as a communications strategist and consultant to social entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and mission-driven startups, she has experience using film, games, design, and public events for environmental education and organizational capacity-building.FIND RESOURCES
Resource Hub. You can search for information by resource type (such as polling and social science research, campaign examples, tip sheets, case studies, expert interviews or roundtable recordings) or strategic approach (specific recommendations related to framing, audiences, engagement or evaluation).A lock icon indicates exclusive resources for Climate Access members, accessible with CLIMATE COMMUNICATION AND ENGAGEMENT TRAINING WORKSHOPS Climate Access offers customized climate communication training programs for nonprofit and government leaders. Our interactive, hands-on training sessions unpack barriers to building public and political will for action on climate change, explore best practices, and help participants develop effective framing strategies and inclusive engagement approaches that involve a diverse range of WHAT DO CANADIANS REALLY THINK ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE We found lots of good news: A very large majority of Canadians are seriously worried about climate change. Canadians now think an energy transition is inevitable (71%) and clean energy is very popular. The pandemic did not dampen concern (although COVID displaced climate as the top priority) and there’s solid support for building back betterCLIMATEACCESS.ORG
The Climate Policy Analyst 1 will work within the Office of Climate Change (OCC) to support development and implementation of policies and programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, support the implementation of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act and ensure continued progress in meeting the state's commitments onclimate change.
COMMUNICATING CLIMATE CHANGE DURING THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS The world has changed — and advocates are having to change with it, adapting campaigns and plans to a profoundly new external environment.Commentators and
HOW CLIMATE WON IN THE U.S. ELECTION: LESSONS FOR How Climate Won in the U.S. Election: Lessons for Canadians. Submitted by Maria Granados on Tue, 2021-04-13 10:01. Kunoor Ojha, Jessy Tolkan and Matto Mildenberger joined Climate Access’ Cara Pike on April 8th to discuss why climate change surged into the U.S. election cycle and lessons for the upcoming Canadian election. 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY CAMPAIGN-STARTER GUIDE CITIES Why target cities? • Cities are the economic power houses of countries generating on average around 75% of a country’s GDP and consuming 75% of the world’s total primary energy supply annually. • Cities are traditionally drivers of change and networks like Renewable Cities along with e.g. Sierra Club and World Future Council are already working on connecting CLIMATE JUSTICE NARRATIVE COMMUNICATIONS HUB • Climate Justice Narrative • 4 THE POWER OF NARRATIVE Narrative is a values-based story about our core beliefs. Powerful narratives, ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR 258 Environment and Behavior 44(2) Keywords proenvironmental behavior, conservation behavior, meta analysis, experiments Environmental problems are becoming more acute with each passing year. CLIMATEACCESS.ORGWHO WE ARESERVICESPROJECTSNETWORKRESOURCESBLOG Climate Access is a nonprofit organization building support for climate solutions through a learning center, piloting innovative engagement projects, and providing strategic consulting services. Experience Hermosa Beach in virtual reality with Look Ahead. We're exploring potential sea-level rise risks and responses, and helpingthe City of
PROJECTS | CLIMATEACCESS.ORG In 2018, Climate Access launched Look Ahead San Francisco, a mobile app utilizing virtual reality technology to provide a more immersive window into sea-level rise impacts and solutions. The app is available for download on the App Store and Google Play. Look Ahead - San Francisco is a departure from the Marin and San Mateo models. WHO WE ARE | CLIMATEACCESS.ORG Lauren collaborates with Climate Access on innovative community engagement projects to spark local action around climate change. With a background as a communications strategist and consultant to social entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and mission-driven startups, she has experience using film, games, design, and public events for environmental education and organizational capacity-building.FIND RESOURCES
Resource Hub. You can search for information by resource type (such as polling and social science research, campaign examples, tip sheets, case studies, expert interviews or roundtable recordings) or strategic approach (specific recommendations related to framing, audiences, engagement or evaluation).A lock icon indicates exclusive resources for Climate Access members, accessible with I'M RIGHT AND YOU'RE AN IDIOT In July, Climate Access’ Amy Huva had the opportunity to interview James Hoggan, founder of DeSmog Blog and the author of the new book on climate communications: I THE SHORT LIST: THE MOST EFFECTIVE ACTIONS U.S. HOUSEHOLDS Global Warming Survival Handbook,13 the 160-page “official companion to the Live Earth Concerts,” offers 77 “essential skills to stop climate change” in a rather complex and unranked format. Similarly, a Time magazine cover story in April 2007,14 reviews “51 Things We Can Do to Save the Environment.” The 51 things, which range from changing light bulbs to OVERVIEW COMMUNICATING CLIMATE CHANGE: HISTORY, CHALLENGES Overview Communicating climate change: history, challenges, process and future directions Susanne C. Moser INDIVIDUAL UNDERSTANDINGS, PERCEPTIONS, AND ENGAGEMENT Advanced Review Individual understandings, perceptions, and engagement with climate change: insights from in-depth studies across the world Johanna Wolf1∗ and Susanne C. Moser2,3 Public understandings and perceptions of, as well as engagement with, climate ENVIRONMENTAL COVERAGE IN THE MAINSTREAM NEWS Environmental Coverage in the Mainstream News: Executive Summary A Unique Place in History We are at a point like none other in history. With seven billion of us and counting, our footprint is CLIMATE AND HEALTH SERIES Angela’s Story Angela is a 39-year-old mother who lives in Sylmar. Every weekday she drives 20 miles to her office, where she is a human resources professional. CLIMATEACCESS.ORGWHO WE ARESERVICESPROJECTSNETWORKRESOURCESBLOG Climate Access is a nonprofit organization building support for climate solutions through a learning center, piloting innovative engagement projects, and providing strategic consulting services. Experience Hermosa Beach in virtual reality with Look Ahead. We're exploring potential sea-level rise risks and responses, and helpingthe City of
PROJECTS | CLIMATEACCESS.ORG In 2018, Climate Access launched Look Ahead San Francisco, a mobile app utilizing virtual reality technology to provide a more immersive window into sea-level rise impacts and solutions. The app is available for download on the App Store and Google Play. Look Ahead - San Francisco is a departure from the Marin and San Mateo models. WHO WE ARE | CLIMATEACCESS.ORG Lauren collaborates with Climate Access on innovative community engagement projects to spark local action around climate change. With a background as a communications strategist and consultant to social entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and mission-driven startups, she has experience using film, games, design, and public events for environmental education and organizational capacity-building.FIND RESOURCES
Resource Hub. You can search for information by resource type (such as polling and social science research, campaign examples, tip sheets, case studies, expert interviews or roundtable recordings) or strategic approach (specific recommendations related to framing, audiences, engagement or evaluation).A lock icon indicates exclusive resources for Climate Access members, accessible with I'M RIGHT AND YOU'RE AN IDIOT In July, Climate Access’ Amy Huva had the opportunity to interview James Hoggan, founder of DeSmog Blog and the author of the new book on climate communications: I THE SHORT LIST: THE MOST EFFECTIVE ACTIONS U.S. HOUSEHOLDS Global Warming Survival Handbook,13 the 160-page “official companion to the Live Earth Concerts,” offers 77 “essential skills to stop climate change” in a rather complex and unranked format. Similarly, a Time magazine cover story in April 2007,14 reviews “51 Things We Can Do to Save the Environment.” The 51 things, which range from changing light bulbs to OVERVIEW COMMUNICATING CLIMATE CHANGE: HISTORY, CHALLENGES Overview Communicating climate change: history, challenges, process and future directions Susanne C. Moser INDIVIDUAL UNDERSTANDINGS, PERCEPTIONS, AND ENGAGEMENT Advanced Review Individual understandings, perceptions, and engagement with climate change: insights from in-depth studies across the world Johanna Wolf1∗ and Susanne C. Moser2,3 Public understandings and perceptions of, as well as engagement with, climate ENVIRONMENTAL COVERAGE IN THE MAINSTREAM NEWS Environmental Coverage in the Mainstream News: Executive Summary A Unique Place in History We are at a point like none other in history. With seven billion of us and counting, our footprint is CLIMATE AND HEALTH SERIES Angela’s Story Angela is a 39-year-old mother who lives in Sylmar. Every weekday she drives 20 miles to her office, where she is a human resources professional. WHO WE ARE | CLIMATEACCESS.ORG Lauren collaborates with Climate Access on innovative community engagement projects to spark local action around climate change. With a background as a communications strategist and consultant to social entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and mission-driven startups, she has experience using film, games, design, and public events for environmental education and organizational capacity-building.FIND RESOURCES
Resource Hub. You can search for information by resource type (such as polling and social science research, campaign examples, tip sheets, case studies, expert interviews or roundtable recordings) or strategic approach (specific recommendations related to framing, audiences, engagement or evaluation).A lock icon indicates exclusive resources for Climate Access members, accessible with CLIMATE COMMUNICATION AND ENGAGEMENT TRAINING WORKSHOPS Climate Access offers customized climate communication training programs for nonprofit and government leaders. Our interactive, hands-on training sessions unpack barriers to building public and political will for action on climate change, explore best practices, and help participants develop effective framing strategies and inclusive engagement approaches that involve a diverse range of WHAT DO CANADIANS REALLY THINK ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE We found lots of good news: A very large majority of Canadians are seriously worried about climate change. Canadians now think an energy transition is inevitable (71%) and clean energy is very popular. The pandemic did not dampen concern (although COVID displaced climate as the top priority) and there’s solid support for building back betterCLIMATEACCESS.ORG
The Climate Policy Analyst 1 will work within the Office of Climate Change (OCC) to support development and implementation of policies and programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, support the implementation of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act and ensure continued progress in meeting the state's commitments onclimate change.
COMMUNICATING CLIMATE CHANGE DURING THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS The world has changed — and advocates are having to change with it, adapting campaigns and plans to a profoundly new external environment.Commentators and
HOW CLIMATE WON IN THE U.S. ELECTION: LESSONS FOR How Climate Won in the U.S. Election: Lessons for Canadians. Submitted by Maria Granados on Tue, 2021-04-13 10:01. Kunoor Ojha, Jessy Tolkan and Matto Mildenberger joined Climate Access’ Cara Pike on April 8th to discuss why climate change surged into the U.S. election cycle and lessons for the upcoming Canadian election. 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY CAMPAIGN-STARTER GUIDE CITIES Why target cities? • Cities are the economic power houses of countries generating on average around 75% of a country’s GDP and consuming 75% of the world’s total primary energy supply annually. • Cities are traditionally drivers of change and networks like Renewable Cities along with e.g. Sierra Club and World Future Council are already working on connecting CLIMATE JUSTICE NARRATIVE COMMUNICATIONS HUB • Climate Justice Narrative • 4 THE POWER OF NARRATIVE Narrative is a values-based story about our core beliefs. Powerful narratives, ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR 258 Environment and Behavior 44(2) Keywords proenvironmental behavior, conservation behavior, meta analysis, experiments Environmental problems are becoming more acute with each passing year. CLIMATEACCESS.ORGWHO WE ARESERVICESPROJECTSNETWORKRESOURCESBLOG Climate Access is a nonprofit organization building support for climate solutions through a learning center, piloting innovative engagement projects, and providing strategic consulting services. Experience Hermosa Beach in virtual reality with Look Ahead. We're exploring potential sea-level rise risks and responses, and helpingthe City of
PROJECTS | CLIMATEACCESS.ORG In 2018, Climate Access launched Look Ahead San Francisco, a mobile app utilizing virtual reality technology to provide a more immersive window into sea-level rise impacts and solutions. The app is available for download on the App Store and Google Play. Look Ahead - San Francisco is a departure from the Marin and San Mateo models. WHO WE ARE | CLIMATEACCESS.ORG Lauren collaborates with Climate Access on innovative community engagement projects to spark local action around climate change. With a background as a communications strategist and consultant to social entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and mission-driven startups, she has experience using film, games, design, and public events for environmental education and organizational capacity-building.FIND RESOURCES
Resource Hub. You can search for information by resource type (such as polling and social science research, campaign examples, tip sheets, case studies, expert interviews or roundtable recordings) or strategic approach (specific recommendations related to framing, audiences, engagement or evaluation).A lock icon indicates exclusive resources for Climate Access members, accessible with I'M RIGHT AND YOU'RE AN IDIOT In July, Climate Access’ Amy Huva had the opportunity to interview James Hoggan, founder of DeSmog Blog and the author of the new book on climate communications: I THE SHORT LIST: THE MOST EFFECTIVE ACTIONS U.S. HOUSEHOLDS Global Warming Survival Handbook,13 the 160-page “official companion to the Live Earth Concerts,” offers 77 “essential skills to stop climate change” in a rather complex and unranked format. Similarly, a Time magazine cover story in April 2007,14 reviews “51 Things We Can Do to Save the Environment.” The 51 things, which range from changing light bulbs to OVERVIEW COMMUNICATING CLIMATE CHANGE: HISTORY, CHALLENGES Overview Communicating climate change: history, challenges, process and future directions Susanne C. Moser INDIVIDUAL UNDERSTANDINGS, PERCEPTIONS, AND ENGAGEMENT Advanced Review Individual understandings, perceptions, and engagement with climate change: insights from in-depth studies across the world Johanna Wolf1∗ and Susanne C. Moser2,3 Public understandings and perceptions of, as well as engagement with, climate ENVIRONMENTAL COVERAGE IN THE MAINSTREAM NEWS Environmental Coverage in the Mainstream News: Executive Summary A Unique Place in History We are at a point like none other in history. With seven billion of us and counting, our footprint is CLIMATE AND HEALTH SERIES Angela’s Story Angela is a 39-year-old mother who lives in Sylmar. Every weekday she drives 20 miles to her office, where she is a human resources professional. CLIMATEACCESS.ORGWHO WE ARESERVICESPROJECTSNETWORKRESOURCESBLOG Climate Access is a nonprofit organization building support for climate solutions through a learning center, piloting innovative engagement projects, and providing strategic consulting services. Experience Hermosa Beach in virtual reality with Look Ahead. We're exploring potential sea-level rise risks and responses, and helpingthe City of
PROJECTS | CLIMATEACCESS.ORG In 2018, Climate Access launched Look Ahead San Francisco, a mobile app utilizing virtual reality technology to provide a more immersive window into sea-level rise impacts and solutions. The app is available for download on the App Store and Google Play. Look Ahead - San Francisco is a departure from the Marin and San Mateo models. WHO WE ARE | CLIMATEACCESS.ORG Lauren collaborates with Climate Access on innovative community engagement projects to spark local action around climate change. With a background as a communications strategist and consultant to social entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and mission-driven startups, she has experience using film, games, design, and public events for environmental education and organizational capacity-building.FIND RESOURCES
Resource Hub. You can search for information by resource type (such as polling and social science research, campaign examples, tip sheets, case studies, expert interviews or roundtable recordings) or strategic approach (specific recommendations related to framing, audiences, engagement or evaluation).A lock icon indicates exclusive resources for Climate Access members, accessible with I'M RIGHT AND YOU'RE AN IDIOT In July, Climate Access’ Amy Huva had the opportunity to interview James Hoggan, founder of DeSmog Blog and the author of the new book on climate communications: I THE SHORT LIST: THE MOST EFFECTIVE ACTIONS U.S. HOUSEHOLDS Global Warming Survival Handbook,13 the 160-page “official companion to the Live Earth Concerts,” offers 77 “essential skills to stop climate change” in a rather complex and unranked format. Similarly, a Time magazine cover story in April 2007,14 reviews “51 Things We Can Do to Save the Environment.” The 51 things, which range from changing light bulbs to OVERVIEW COMMUNICATING CLIMATE CHANGE: HISTORY, CHALLENGES Overview Communicating climate change: history, challenges, process and future directions Susanne C. Moser INDIVIDUAL UNDERSTANDINGS, PERCEPTIONS, AND ENGAGEMENT Advanced Review Individual understandings, perceptions, and engagement with climate change: insights from in-depth studies across the world Johanna Wolf1∗ and Susanne C. Moser2,3 Public understandings and perceptions of, as well as engagement with, climate ENVIRONMENTAL COVERAGE IN THE MAINSTREAM NEWS Environmental Coverage in the Mainstream News: Executive Summary A Unique Place in History We are at a point like none other in history. With seven billion of us and counting, our footprint is CLIMATE AND HEALTH SERIES Angela’s Story Angela is a 39-year-old mother who lives in Sylmar. Every weekday she drives 20 miles to her office, where she is a human resources professional. WHO WE ARE | CLIMATEACCESS.ORG Lauren collaborates with Climate Access on innovative community engagement projects to spark local action around climate change. With a background as a communications strategist and consultant to social entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and mission-driven startups, she has experience using film, games, design, and public events for environmental education and organizational capacity-building.FIND RESOURCES
Resource Hub. You can search for information by resource type (such as polling and social science research, campaign examples, tip sheets, case studies, expert interviews or roundtable recordings) or strategic approach (specific recommendations related to framing, audiences, engagement or evaluation).A lock icon indicates exclusive resources for Climate Access members, accessible with CLIMATE COMMUNICATION AND ENGAGEMENT TRAINING WORKSHOPS Climate Access offers customized climate communication training programs for nonprofit and government leaders. Our interactive, hands-on training sessions unpack barriers to building public and political will for action on climate change, explore best practices, and help participants develop effective framing strategies and inclusive engagement approaches that involve a diverse range of WHAT DO CANADIANS REALLY THINK ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE We found lots of good news: A very large majority of Canadians are seriously worried about climate change. Canadians now think an energy transition is inevitable (71%) and clean energy is very popular. The pandemic did not dampen concern (although COVID displaced climate as the top priority) and there’s solid support for building back betterCLIMATEACCESS.ORG
The Climate Policy Analyst 1 will work within the Office of Climate Change (OCC) to support development and implementation of policies and programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, support the implementation of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act and ensure continued progress in meeting the state's commitments onclimate change.
COMMUNICATING CLIMATE CHANGE DURING THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS The world has changed — and advocates are having to change with it, adapting campaigns and plans to a profoundly new external environment.Commentators and
HOW CLIMATE WON IN THE U.S. ELECTION: LESSONS FOR How Climate Won in the U.S. Election: Lessons for Canadians. Submitted by Maria Granados on Tue, 2021-04-13 10:01. Kunoor Ojha, Jessy Tolkan and Matto Mildenberger joined Climate Access’ Cara Pike on April 8th to discuss why climate change surged into the U.S. election cycle and lessons for the upcoming Canadian election. 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY CAMPAIGN-STARTER GUIDE CITIES Why target cities? • Cities are the economic power houses of countries generating on average around 75% of a country’s GDP and consuming 75% of the world’s total primary energy supply annually. • Cities are traditionally drivers of change and networks like Renewable Cities along with e.g. Sierra Club and World Future Council are already working on connecting CLIMATE JUSTICE NARRATIVE COMMUNICATIONS HUB • Climate Justice Narrative • 4 THE POWER OF NARRATIVE Narrative is a values-based story about our core beliefs. Powerful narratives, ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR 258 Environment and Behavior 44(2) Keywords proenvironmental behavior, conservation behavior, meta analysis, experiments Environmental problems are becoming more acute with each passing year. CLIMATEACCESS.ORGWHO WE ARESERVICESPROJECTSNETWORKRESOURCESBLOG Climate Access is a nonprofit organization building support for climate solutions through a learning center, piloting innovative engagement projects, and providing strategic consulting services. Experience Hermosa Beach in virtual reality with Look Ahead. We're exploring potential sea-level rise risks and responses, and helpingthe City of
PROJECTS | CLIMATEACCESS.ORG In 2018, Climate Access launched Look Ahead San Francisco, a mobile app utilizing virtual reality technology to provide a more immersive window into sea-level rise impacts and solutions. The app is available for download on the App Store and Google Play. Look Ahead - San Francisco is a departure from the Marin and San Mateo models. WHO WE ARE | CLIMATEACCESS.ORG Lauren collaborates with Climate Access on innovative community engagement projects to spark local action around climate change. With a background as a communications strategist and consultant to social entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and mission-driven startups, she has experience using film, games, design, and public events for environmental education and organizational capacity-building.FIND RESOURCES
Resource Hub. You can search for information by resource type (such as polling and social science research, campaign examples, tip sheets, case studies, expert interviews or roundtable recordings) or strategic approach (specific recommendations related to framing, audiences, engagement or evaluation).A lock icon indicates exclusive resources for Climate Access members, accessible withCLIMATEACCESS.ORG
The Climate Policy Analyst 1 will work within the Office of Climate Change (OCC) to support development and implementation of policies and programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, support the implementation of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act and ensure continued progress in meeting the state's commitments onclimate change.
I'M RIGHT AND YOU'RE AN IDIOT In July, Climate Access’ Amy Huva had the opportunity to interview James Hoggan, founder of DeSmog Blog and the author of the new book on climate communications: I OVERVIEW COMMUNICATING CLIMATE CHANGE: HISTORY, CHALLENGES Overview Communicating climate change: history, challenges, process and future directions Susanne C. Moser INDIVIDUAL UNDERSTANDINGS, PERCEPTIONS, AND ENGAGEMENT Advanced Review Individual understandings, perceptions, and engagement with climate change: insights from in-depth studies across the world Johanna Wolf1∗ and Susanne C. Moser2,3 Public understandings and perceptions of, as well as engagement with, climate CLIMATE AND HEALTH SERIES Angela’s Story Angela is a 39-year-old mother who lives in Sylmar. Every weekday she drives 20 miles to her office, where she is a human resources professional. A GUIDE TO RENEWABLE ENERGY COMMUNICATIONS e. charlotte.webster@ccgrouppr.com p. 0207 313 4412 m. 07885 165 604 t. @cleantechchar Survey sample In April 2013, CCgroup launched asurvey
CLIMATEACCESS.ORGWHO WE ARESERVICESPROJECTSNETWORKRESOURCESBLOG Climate Access is a nonprofit organization building support for climate solutions through a learning center, piloting innovative engagement projects, and providing strategic consulting services. Experience Hermosa Beach in virtual reality with Look Ahead. We're exploring potential sea-level rise risks and responses, and helpingthe City of
PROJECTS | CLIMATEACCESS.ORG In 2018, Climate Access launched Look Ahead San Francisco, a mobile app utilizing virtual reality technology to provide a more immersive window into sea-level rise impacts and solutions. The app is available for download on the App Store and Google Play. Look Ahead - San Francisco is a departure from the Marin and San Mateo models. WHO WE ARE | CLIMATEACCESS.ORG Lauren collaborates with Climate Access on innovative community engagement projects to spark local action around climate change. With a background as a communications strategist and consultant to social entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and mission-driven startups, she has experience using film, games, design, and public events for environmental education and organizational capacity-building.FIND RESOURCES
Resource Hub. You can search for information by resource type (such as polling and social science research, campaign examples, tip sheets, case studies, expert interviews or roundtable recordings) or strategic approach (specific recommendations related to framing, audiences, engagement or evaluation).A lock icon indicates exclusive resources for Climate Access members, accessible withCLIMATEACCESS.ORG
The Climate Policy Analyst 1 will work within the Office of Climate Change (OCC) to support development and implementation of policies and programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, support the implementation of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act and ensure continued progress in meeting the state's commitments onclimate change.
I'M RIGHT AND YOU'RE AN IDIOT In July, Climate Access’ Amy Huva had the opportunity to interview James Hoggan, founder of DeSmog Blog and the author of the new book on climate communications: I OVERVIEW COMMUNICATING CLIMATE CHANGE: HISTORY, CHALLENGES Overview Communicating climate change: history, challenges, process and future directions Susanne C. Moser INDIVIDUAL UNDERSTANDINGS, PERCEPTIONS, AND ENGAGEMENT Advanced Review Individual understandings, perceptions, and engagement with climate change: insights from in-depth studies across the world Johanna Wolf1∗ and Susanne C. Moser2,3 Public understandings and perceptions of, as well as engagement with, climate CLIMATE AND HEALTH SERIES Angela’s Story Angela is a 39-year-old mother who lives in Sylmar. Every weekday she drives 20 miles to her office, where she is a human resources professional. A GUIDE TO RENEWABLE ENERGY COMMUNICATIONS e. charlotte.webster@ccgrouppr.com p. 0207 313 4412 m. 07885 165 604 t. @cleantechchar Survey sample In April 2013, CCgroup launched asurvey
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