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Briefing Categorie: Government & policy

CAST Briefing 34: Leading by example with low-carbon behaviours: how politicians, celebrities and business leaders can stimulate behaviour change and increase trust

This briefing is aimed at politicians, policymakers, celebrities, company bosses and leaders of all kinds.

CAST Briefing 33: When, how, and why do politicians engage with climate change? A systematic review

This briefing is for politicians and other policymakers working on climate policy, as well as academics studying climate politics and policy making.

CAST Briefing 31: How Wales can speed up decarbonisation: Insights from transport and mobility, food and agriculture, and the circular and sharing economy

This briefing is intended as a resource for the Welsh Government and those interested in the policy landscape of Wales. It summarises the findings from a series of workshops, organised by CAST, to appraise and evaluate the feasibility of a…

CAST Briefing 24: ‘Moments of Change’ for Low-Carbon Behaviour

This briefing note is intended as a resource for decision-makers and other stakeholders who aim to improve the design and implementation of climate policy.

CAST Briefing 20: How can politicians avoid a net-zero backlash? The role of public engagement: a briefing for policy makers and communicators

This briefing note from Climate Outreach and the Centre for Climate and Social Transformations (CAST) aims to advise politicians and advocacy groups on the role of public engagement in reducing any net-zero ‘backlash’.

CAST Briefing 16: What advice do climate change advisory bodies provide to policymakers? Results from the first longitudinal analysis of the UK Climate Change Committee’s policy recommendations.

This briefing is intended as a resource for academics, decision makers and other stakeholders who are interested in the advice provided to policymakers by climate change advisory bodies.

CAST Briefing 15: Travel attitudes and behaviours in Cardiff 2021: Results from the first wave of the Cardiff Travel Survey conducted in May-July 2021 

This briefing note is intended as a resource for academics, decision makers and other stakeholders who aim to improve the design and implementation of climate policy.

CAST Briefing 11: Policy feedback and climate change

This briefing note is intended as a resource for decision makers and other stakeholders who aim to improve the design and implementation of climate policy.

CAST Briefing 10: Public perceptions of climate change and policy action in the UK, China, Sweden and Brazil.

This briefing and associated infographics are intended as a useful resource for practitioners and researchers who are interested in public climate change opinions and societal responses to climate change.

CAST Briefing 09: UK public support for net zero policies

This briefing is intended as a useful resource for practitioners and researchers who are interested in public climate change opinions and societal responses to climate change.

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CAST is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).

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The core partners of the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations (CAST) are the University of Bath, the charity Climate Outreach, the University of Manchester, University of East Anglia and Cardiff University.

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