

The guide also includes case studies on successful and failing climate communication strategies, and how it can influence public opinion and internal policy for better or for worse. This toolkit by Climate Tracker summarises some of the best tips for communicating climate science and what role psychology and emotions play in processing climate science information.
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They also delved into how to deal with climate change deniers and skeptics, and offered resources to cover the beat safely and productively.įear Doesn’t Work: Communicating Climate Change for 2017 (Handbook) IJNet: As the consequences of climate change become increasingly unavoidable it’s critical that reporters and newsrooms develop effective beats and dynamic strategies for reporting on the environment. In a recent Covering Climate Now (CCNow) webinar, a panel of experts discussed how to build an all-of-newsroom approach to covering the climate. Strategies for dynamic climate reporting (Report) A large majority of our respondents across these countries recognise that almost all climate scientists believe that climate change is caused by humans and are worried about the impact, but above and beyond basic understanding of the scientific consensus and recognition of the climate crisis, it is important to understand people’s attitudes towards climate change news, including who they trust as sources of information, how climate news makes them feel, and how well they think news media are performing covering it. RISJ: In this report, we use online survey data collected in August and September 2022 to document and understand how people in eight countries – Brazil, France, Germany, India, Japan, Pakistan, the UK, and the USA – access news and information about climate change. How we follow climate change: climate news use and attitudes in eight countries (Report)
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Even the UN’s own Intergovernmental Panel of Experts on Climate Change (IPCC) warned clearly of this for the first time in the latest of its landmark series of reports. UN: It’s a fact: media shapes the public discourse about climate change and how to respond to it.

While the war in Ukraine and the pandemic have taken up a lot of space and energy recently, there is hardly any issue that will define our future more than the climate crisis: how it’s reported and received by audiences worldwide and how journalism can spur the debate on how to rebuild our economies in a sustainable way.įive ways media and journalists can support climate action while tackling misinformation (Report) EBU: Every year, the EBU publishes a comprehensive news report into a topic or issue that defines public service media newsrooms.
