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Briefing Categorie: Public engagement

CAST Briefing 30: Who holds the power? Challenges and opportunities for Citizens’ Assemblies: A briefing for policymakers and practitioners

This briefing highlights some of the key design features that need to be got right – in particular, regarding who gets to decide what the CA is about and what happens as a result of CAs. This briefing is based…

CAST Briefing 27: “But we’re a meat-eating family”: Engaging environmentally concerned but politically distrustful groups on reducing meat and dairy

This briefing is intended for practitioners, researchers, and community organisations working on encouraging low-carbon lifestyle changes related to food and diet, particularly with audiences who are more likely to identify as working class.

CAST Briefing 21: How public engagement can support reducing car use: A briefing for policy makers and communicators

This briefing note from Climate Outreach and the Centre for Climate and Social Transformations (CAST) is aimed at policymakers and summarises key evidence on the social, cultural and communication challenges in reducing car usage.

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 03: Climate Change Citizens’ Assemblies

This briefing is designed as a resource for professionals interested in citizen participation to address climate change, and for those with a wider interest in public engagement with climate change

CAST Briefing 01: Engaging the public with low carbon lifestyle change

This briefing is designed as a resource for teams engaged in local and regional planning for climate change mitigation and adaptation, environmental sustainability and resilience, and individual and community health.

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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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CAST, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7AY, UK
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