Climate communication

Climate communication is important in order to shape a future without fossil fuels.

Here you will find all articles about climate communication which were published in "THE EDIT" - Newsletter to date.

People talking about climate issues

Casual climate chats turn talk into tangible action

In Lund, Sweden, a buzzing after-work event called HållBAR is turning climate talk into action, uniting people from all walks of life to swap ideas, bust myths, and spark new partnerships fo...

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Boy reading a newspaper

Six ways to better succeed with climate change communication

People are tired of gloomy climate news reporting and stop listening to it, research shows. Still, the public’s engagement is vital for the needed energy transition to become a reality. Rese...

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Mark Lee Hunter

An investigative journalist admits: I was wrong, and I’m not worried

The climate crisis is changing how we do journalism, according to investigative journalist and author Mark Lee Hunter.

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Anna Borg, President and CEO of Vattenfall

Anna Borg: “We need to shift the focus to the possibilities”

On 24 September Vattenfall is hosting an open seminar on how bad news fatigue can be avoided when communicating around climate change. Anna Borg, CEO and President of Vattenfall, shares her ...

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