Effective climate communication is essential for increasing the awareness and acknowledgement of climate risks and the uptake of climate services, from helping communities understand how climate change will impact their lives to getting buy-in for climate-relevant initiatives from decision- and policy-makers across scales. The content included here provides good practice insights for how to communicate various aspects of climate change, such as how to communicate climate uncertainty and novel ways in which to convey climate impacts.
A free evening event in Lambeth on Thursday 21 May 2026 between 5:30-7:00PM hosted by the Lambeth Climate Ready Partnership. Featuring short talks on climate adaptation, followed by networking and discussion.
The Hopeful Futures project invited a group of Londoners to deliberate on and reimagine what a city that is well-adapted to climate change could look like by 2050, and the steps we can take to get there.
This research provides trends in global climate change adaptation laws and policies over time through analysing 35 countries and establishes key developments and recommendations for policy.
A toolkit to teach 10-16-year-olds about preparing for and coping with extreme weather events, including climate change teaching resources and weather learning activities on flood risk, heatwaves, and eco-anxiety.
Join this session to explore the value of epistemic justice, or questions of 'who gets to be a knower', why it is important, and the opportunities it offers for thinking through just climate adaptation
Why and how are cities, settlements, and different types of infrastructure especially vulnerable to the impacts of climate change? Learn about this and other frequently asked questions from Chapter 6 of the IPCC's AR6 Working Group II report: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability.
The STARTcast is a podcast created by START for early- and mid-career scientists. Listen to Season 2 on co-creating climate information with decision-makers for climate-resilient cities in southern Africa as part of the Future Resilience for African Cities and Lands (FRACTAL) project.
Information and practical exercises that will give you knowledge of the science of climate change communication, and the confidence to apply this knowledge in practice with non-academic audiences.
This report summarises the research underpinning climatevisuals.org and presents the key findings so that practitioners can take an evidence-based approach to visual communication.
March 15, 2016
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