Communicating on climate change after COVID-19
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Pinkard, John
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Howick, Matt
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Morton, Calum
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Cuthbert, Mark
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Fraser, Louise
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2021-02-26T11:05:50Z
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2021-02-26T11:05:50Z
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2021-03
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This research was commissioned by ClimateXChange, on behalf of the Scottish Government, as part of a range of work to further develop Scottish Government public engagement activity on climate change.
The aim of the work was to:
• Study the potential impact of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic on how the Scottish public understand and respond to climate change messaging and narratives; and
• Assess how this learning can be applied to successfully facilitate support for a green recovery from the pandemic by using language and framing that speaks to people’s values, generates a positive impact on key audiences, and encourages the action needed.
The research found that the impact of COVID-19 has widened the narrative around climate change to highlight that: collective action and change are possible, and in recovering from the pandemic, there is the opportunity to introduce further measures to tackle climate change.
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https://hdl.handle.net/1842/37511
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http://dx.doi.org/10.7488/era/795
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https://www.climatexchange.org.uk/media/4643/cxc-communicating-on-climate-change-after-covid-19-february-2021.pdf
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en
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JRS
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climate change
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Covid
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communications
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public engagement
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Net-Zero
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Communicating on climate change after COVID-19
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Technical Report
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