How do people change their beliefs about climate change? A qualitative study on opinion shift in the U.S. Midwest.
#ClimateCrisis #ClimateChangeCommunication
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10584-024-03835-x
How do people change their beliefs about climate change? A qualitative study on opinion shift in the U.S. Midwest - Climatic Change

Beliefs and attitudes about climate change are the building blocks from which humans create and support mitigation and adaptation strategies. In the United States, 72% of the public now believes that the earth is warming and 58% believe humans are the cause. Although these figures represent some increase since 2010, they also represent a significant remaining gap in acceptance of climate change realties. While a wealth of research has identified isolated factors that influence opinions on climate change, less attention has been given to understanding the process that changes people’s opinions. Our study uniquely applies qualitative methods to examine the context and experiences underlying climate change opinion shift. We conducted in-depth interviews with 15 participants in Kansas City and its surrounding peri-urban and rural communities who had changed their beliefs on fundamental climate change realities and were purposely selected for diversity across political ideology, age, and urban/ rural residence. We inductively coded transcripts and synthesized codes into a hierarchical structure to derive themes. Findings suggest that prior to shifting beliefs, participants were similarly skeptical or rejecting of climate change, while remaining diverse in the ideologies that influenced these beliefs. For most participants, shifting beliefs were catalyzed by three key experiences: (1) distancing from ideological community, (2) desire to seek out information, and (3) solidifying experiences of gradual or epiphanic realization. Despite these common experiences, attitudes following change in beliefs remained diverse. Our framework can guide individuals and organizations in facilitating greater acceptance of climate change realities through interpersonal and public communication strategies.

SpringerLink

The #Yale Program on Climate Change Communication has just released its study "Global Warming's Six Audiences around the world" -- which builds on prior analysis categorizing U.S. opinions on #ClimateChange ( #GlobalWarming ) into six categories (Alarmed, Concerned, Cautious, Disengaged, Doubtful, Dismissive). This framework is applied to survey results from over 100 countries.

https://climatecommunication.yale.edu/publications/six-audiences-around-the-world/

#PublicOpinion #environment #survey #communication #ClimateChangeCommunication

Global Warming’s Six Audiences around the world

The Alarmed are the largest group in about three-fourths of the countries and territories surveyed.

Yale Program on Climate Change Communication

We're happy to say that our #CrankyUncle game teaching how to identify climate misinformation (and bunk in general) is shortlisted for the 2023 Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici (#CMCC) Rebecca Ballestra Climate Change Communication award.

Our submission is in company with 25 others, from a pool of 384. All deserve accolades for meeting the basic and most important imperative: "show up." Learn about them via the link!

#ClimateChangeCommunication
https://www.cmccaward.eu/cmccaward-2023/selected-projects/

Selected projects - cmccaward

cmccaward

Whoooohoooo!!!!! Celebrating my certification
by the Redeye Photography Network and the Carbon Literacy Project as a #ClimateAware #Photographer

Concerned about the #CarbonFootprint of your photography practice? Keen to contribute to action by the #photography sector to to reduce its footprint? Follow the link for info about certification.

#NZTwits #ClimateChangeCommunication #CarbonLiteracy #ReducingMyFootprint #aotearoa #nz #climate #ClimateChange #digital

https://www.redeye.org.uk/cap

Become a certified Climate Aware Photographer

This is the main page for info about Redeye's Climate Aware Photography course and certification scheme. Our third course, which is running this November, is now available to book. See our events page here for more information. Please read on for more details, and sign up at the foot of the page to be kept informed of our upcoming courses and news. What is Climate Aware Photography? It's a course and certification scheme for working photographers to demonstrate that they are committed to reducing their carbon footprint and building an environmentally friendly practice.

Redeye

Anthropocene Magazine has a great logo! Not only does it diverge from the comms strategy of:

Alert people to the climate crisis ➡️
Summon their alarm & outrage ➡️
Hope their behavior changes

...it also fits with Dana Meadows’ ideas about irreducible uncertainty.

https://bit.ly/3j49dqr

https://www.anthropocenemagazine.org/about-us/

#ClimateCrisis #anthropocene #DonellaMeadows #NewNarratives #climate #ClimateChangeCommunication

Irreducible Uncertainty

Sometimes we think we’ve got it cracked, finally found the answer, discovered the insight, the key that unlocks everything. In such moments we might be reminded of the words of Donella (Dana)…

Heart of the Art