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How to talk about transport and climate action

How to talk about transport and climate action

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This guide is for people who are advocating for changes and interventions that will make the biggest difference to limiting global temperature rises.

Using social science research the guide looks at effective ways to communicate with the public and people in politics, to deepen their understanding, shift unhelpful mindsets and encourage effective action to encourage climate and emission reduction policies.

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: 1.56 MB
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