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Breaking the climate spiral of silence: lessons from a COP26 climate conversations campaign
- Abstract:
- AbstractConversations about climate change are crucially important for mobilizing climate action, as well as for processing emotions and finding meaning in times of crisis. However, limited guidance exists on how to successfully facilitate these discussions, especially among individuals with a wide range of beliefs, knowledge levels, and opinions about climate change. Here, we describe the Talk Climate Change project — an Oxford University student-led climate conversation campaign associated with the 2021 United Nations COP26 meeting. Over 1000 individuals across 40 countries held climate-related discussions. They then described their discussions in submissions to an interactive conversation map (www.talkclimatechange.org), along with messages to COP26. We reflect on the campaign’s outcomes and offer advice on overcoming barriers to effective climate dialogue; how to handle emotional responses; and other considerations for catalyzing meaningful and productive climate discussions. We call for a stronger focus on training conversational skills, providing context-specific discussion resources, and empowering diverse people to have conversations about climate change among their families, friends, coworkers, and communities.
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- Published
- Peer review status:
- Peer reviewed
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- Publisher copy:
- 10.1007/s10584-023-03493-5
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- Publisher:
- Springer
- Journal:
- Climatic Change More from this journal
- Volume:
- 176
- Issue:
- 3
- Pages:
- 22
- Article number:
- 22
- Publication date:
- 2023-02-23
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1573-1480
- ISSN:
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0165-0009
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English
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1333690
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pubs:1333690
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W4321599775
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2026-05-05
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- 2023
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