Watch the recording from our conversation here. Rachael Orr, CEO of Climate Outreach talks through key insights from their new research, Britain Talks Climate & Nature, with Forster Director, Peter Gilheany, offering a clear guide to understanding public attitudes and engaging people from all backgrounds on climate and nature. This session explores how to apply these insights to your own organisation, to engage audiences within and beyond the UK and discover practical tools to help you really connect with the audiences that matter.
An exploration with Climate Outreach
We are up to our elbows in efforts to make progress on climate action, to deliver against the commitments that have been made to reduce emissions and ensure a better future for people and nature.
The biggest challenge in doing so is bringing people with us. That’s why now, ahead of COP30, any organisation looking to make progress on climate change needs to really understand how to reach and inspire the different audiences who are crucial to succeeding – now’s the time to make sure you’re putting the right personality into your climate communications.
Forster has teamed up with Climate Outreach, a UK charity helping organisations tell more compelling climate stories. Their new research, Britain Talks Climate & Nature, offers a clear guide to understanding public attitudes and engaging people from all backgrounds on climate and nature.