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How to talk about opening our streets for people who walk, ride bikes, and take public transport

How to talk about opening our streets for people who walk, ride bikes, and take public transport

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To help people understand and support change to mitigate climate change, we need to talk effectively about opening the streets in a way that works with the current information environment.

This guide by The Workshop looks at tested ways to talk about the changes needed to get all people and goods moving in better ways around our towns and cities, to protect the planet and people.

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: 7.15 MB
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