Abstract
This handbook is a practical guide to communicating climate risk, designed specifically for those working at the interface of climate science and policy. It explains insights from psychology and neuroscience on how our brains engage with the idea of climate risk, it highlights journalism hacks for writing about risk clearly, it shares lessons learned from the authors' experience working with policymakers on climate risk, and it offers a set of useful questions to help other researchers ascertain what policymakers need from climate risk research. Contact the authors on Twitter @UCL_CAU or email climateactionunit@ucl.ac.uk for further information.
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UCL Climate Action Unit: events & outputs at COP26
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This page shows how the Climate Action Unit is involved with COP26 Glasgow from 31 Oct - 12 Nov. Below is a list of our activities and outputs at the conference.
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