Policymakers

Supporting policymakers: Insights for effective climate policy

At CAST, we recognise that people must be at the heart of climate solutions. Our research provides policymakers with the insights they need to design and deliver effective, inclusive, and publicly supported climate policies.


Why social science matters for climate policy 

Reaching critical net zero targets and adapting to climate change requires more than technology and infrastructure – it depends on people.

Social science helps explain:

  • How individuals and communities perceive and respond to climate policies
  • What motivates or hinders low-carbon behaviours and wider climate action
  • How trust, identity and social norms shape public support for climate action
  • How to communicate risk, uncertainty and urgency without disengaging the public
  • How to co-design policies that work across diverse audiences 

How we work with policymakers  

We don’t just research the social science of climate change. We also work directly with national, devolved and regional policymakers to translate our insights into real-world impact.

We can offer:

  • Timely data and insights to inform evidence-based policymaking
  • Collaborative research projects
  • Advisory support from experts in climate policy, engagement and behaviour change
  • Tailored briefings for civil servants and policy officials
  • Training and workshops to embed social science understanding into climate governance
  • Speakers for webinars and events

We regularly submit responses to policy consultations and calls for evidence, and many of our CAST team sit on advisory boards and committees.

We also have an established network of policy contacts, so a key element of our policy engagement focuses on connecting groups and individuals to encourage new collaborations. 


Highlights  

“The adaptation findings from your CCC evidence review were really helpful in guiding the behaviours strategy in the latest Scottish National Adaptation Plan. There’s not a lot of research in this space, so we relied on your authoritative piece.”

Scottish Government 

Relevant resources 


For more resources, check out our blog, briefings, reports and academic articles. 

We welcome collaboration from policymakers at all levels. Get in touch with us at info@cast.ac.uk or via our Contact Form to discuss how we can support your policy goals.