PBCAC Lunch and Learn: Climate Communications

Wednesday, 24 April 2024 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Online

Join the first Professional Body Climate Action Charter (PBCAC) lunch and learn session of the year! The topic: Climate Communications.

Are you involved in communicating climate-related messaging? Are you interested in finding out more about how you can support better climate communications?
This webinar will feature presentations exploring what makes climate communications effective and will provide reflections on delivering training on this important topic:

Learnings from delivering climate change communication training.
Presented by Hannah Mallinson.

The Royal Meteorological Society has been delivering climate change communication training to a range of stakeholders for over 7 years. This includes broadcast meteorologists, journalists, PR and comms professionals, horticulturists, religious leaders, and local government officials. In this talk, Hannah will provide a brief refresher on the facts of climate change, give an overview of the content RMetS’ cover in their training, learnings from delivering training to various stakeholders over the years and how the conversation has changed.

An introduction to ‘Communicating Climate’
Presented by Valerie Leisten.

As the consequences of not addressing climate change become more apparent, so does the urgent need for more effective and nuanced communication. Now in its fourth year, Media Trust’s Communicating Climate programme is specifically designed to support charities working on climate and environmental issues to better engage their audiences and influence meaningful change. In this talk, Valerie will share insights into why effective climate communication is so important and share tips in key areas of strategic communications including framing, campaigning and storytelling.

Climate communications – more information
These sessions are designed for staff and members of professional bodies. Are you looking to hear from peers in the sector on key areas of concern related to climate action and sustainability? This is a chance to discuss topical issues in an informal setting.

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Who to contact

Derek Jardine

Events & Training Lead

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