“The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again but expecting different results.” This quote by Albert Einstein highlights our need for new formats of communication to address the knowledge-action gap regarding climate change and other sustainability challenges. This includes reflection, and communication spaces, as well as methods and approaches that can catalyze the emergence of transformative change and action. In this article we present and reflect on experiments we carried out at international climate negotiations and conferences
[Introduction] In an article from 2000 Sheldon Ungar stated that, unlike the ozone hole, climate cha...
In the context of increasing focus on sustainability and climate change issues, we provide a critica...
Approaches to communicating climate science beyond academia are necessary for enhancing salience, un...
“The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again but expecting different resu...
There is wide recognition that the dangers of climate change require urgent, large scale, and system...
Climate change has been the subject of increasing efforts by scientists to understand its causes and...
Technological and policy solutions for transitioning to a fossil-free society exist, many countries ...
Communication on climate change usually goes beyond the mere transfer of factual knowledge: sustaina...
Climate change is the greatest challenge of our time. It is a challenge not only for those who have ...
Technological and policy solutions for transitioning to a fossil-free society exist, many countries ...
Truth, Trust and Temporality: climate communication in times of emergency Introduction The importa...
Although there is an ongoing debate in the world regarding the reality of climate change, it has bee...
Conversations about climate change at the science-policy interface and in our lives have been stuck ...
Over the past few years the tone of the debate around climate change has shifted from sceptical to s...
This research presents three case studies, through which a creative approach to developing dialogue ...
[Introduction] In an article from 2000 Sheldon Ungar stated that, unlike the ozone hole, climate cha...
In the context of increasing focus on sustainability and climate change issues, we provide a critica...
Approaches to communicating climate science beyond academia are necessary for enhancing salience, un...
“The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again but expecting different resu...
There is wide recognition that the dangers of climate change require urgent, large scale, and system...
Climate change has been the subject of increasing efforts by scientists to understand its causes and...
Technological and policy solutions for transitioning to a fossil-free society exist, many countries ...
Communication on climate change usually goes beyond the mere transfer of factual knowledge: sustaina...
Climate change is the greatest challenge of our time. It is a challenge not only for those who have ...
Technological and policy solutions for transitioning to a fossil-free society exist, many countries ...
Truth, Trust and Temporality: climate communication in times of emergency Introduction The importa...
Although there is an ongoing debate in the world regarding the reality of climate change, it has bee...
Conversations about climate change at the science-policy interface and in our lives have been stuck ...
Over the past few years the tone of the debate around climate change has shifted from sceptical to s...
This research presents three case studies, through which a creative approach to developing dialogue ...
[Introduction] In an article from 2000 Sheldon Ungar stated that, unlike the ozone hole, climate cha...
In the context of increasing focus on sustainability and climate change issues, we provide a critica...
Approaches to communicating climate science beyond academia are necessary for enhancing salience, un...