Date/Time
Date(s) - Wed 6 May
12:00 - 13:00
Description
So many people are up for bold action on climate.
People across communities and institutions, politics, disciplines, ages and ethnicities. How do we make the most of these intentions when we communicate?
Be confident that the way you talk about climate will turn people’s intention into action. Join Jess for this free webinar where she covers seven shifts we can all make in how we frame and explain climate action.
While we know facts and feelings are important, neuroscience and psychology tells us that we need to be strategic in how we frame facts and activate feelings if we want facts to make sense and emotions to drive constructive action. One example of how we can do this is to shift from leading with risks (which causes people to disengage) to showing how these risks came about and explaining what we can do to address them.
Join Jess for this lunchtime webinar to find out more and get a unique and evidence informed perspective on communicating about climate, as she explains the science behind the new advice and gives you practical tools to apply in your own work.
Cost: Free
Where: online via Zoom
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