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How to Talk About Climate Change – A Cheat Sheet

How to Talk About Climate Change – A Cheat Sheet

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This cheat sheet is for people preparing or planning communications to promote meaningful climate action.

A ‘cheat sheet’ is a quick memory aid to remind communicators of the key principles around communicating climate action.

This publication is based on research conducted by The Workshop on behalf of Oxfam New Zealand and was funded by Meridian Energy.

Learn more about taking action and driving change in Climate change – where to?

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Rights: The Workshop, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Published: 20 March 2026Size: 4.26 MB
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