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Briefing Categorie: Organisational change

CAST Briefing 45: Climate change in 2050: How athletes envisage the future of sport

This briefing is intended as a resource for athletes and those who work with athletes, who are interested in supporting greater climate engagement and action in sport. This includes, but is not limited to, sport governing bodies, clubs, sponsors, networks…

CAST Briefing 40: Denial and delay in UK advertising: The role of the trade bodies in climate inaction

This briefing is intended as a resource for policymakers and practitioners interested in crafting regulations to limit the impacts of advertising for high carbon products and services, including fossil fuels.

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 23: How can you change sustainability behaviours in your workplace?

This briefing note is a resource for businesses and organisations of any size that want to help employees be more sustainable at work.

CAST Briefing 22: Academic researchers’ perceptions of climate action in UK universities: A briefing for the university sector

This briefing note is intended as a resource for all those working in the university sector.

CAST Briefing 18: Motivating low-carbon behaviours in the workforce – Insights from Cornwall Council

The briefing note is intended as a resource for local authorities and other organisations wanting to encourage low-carbon behaviours in their workforce to help meet internal carbon reduction targets.

CAST Briefing 07: How are universities planning to tackle emissions associated with flying and food?

This briefing note is intended as a resource for university sustainability teams and anyone interested in emissions reduction in workplaces and higher education.

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

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The CAST team is based across five UK institutions, including the University of Bath (our centre hub), the University of Manchester, the University of East Anglia and Cardiff University, as well as the charity Climate Outreach.

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