Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction to the Research handbook on communicating climate change / David C Holmes
  • Theme I. Communicating climate science. 2. Introduction to communicating climate science / Simon Torok and Ailie JE Gallant
  • 3. Confidence and certainty in climate science / Ailie JE Gallant and Sophie C Lewis
  • 4. Communicating climate change science with different audiences / Simon Torok, Karen Pearce and Susan Joy Hassol
  • Theme II. Climate science denial. 5. Introduction to climate science denial / John Cook
  • 6. Sources and amplifiers of climate change denial / Riley E Dunlap and Robert J Brulle
  • 7. Deconstructing climate science denial / John Cook
  • 8. Responding to climate science denial / Emily Vraga and Sander van der Linden
  • Theme III. The psychology of climate change communication. 9. Introduction to the psychology of climate change communication / Kelly S Fielding
  • 10. The role of psychological variables in developing effective climate change message frames / Anna Klas and Edward JR Clarke
  • 11. The role of social norms in communicating about climate change / Kelly S Fielding and Winnifred R Louis
  • 12. Communication to change climate-related behaviour / Christian A Klöckner
  • Theme IV. Visualizing climate change. 13. Introduction to visualizing climate change / Mike S Schäfer
  • 14. Stakeholders' visual representations of climate change / Antal Wozniak
  • 15. News media images of climate change: reviewing the research / Mike S Schäfer
  • 16. Climate change visuals: a review of their effects on cognition, emotion and behaviour / Julia Metag
  • Theme V. Climate change reporting. 17. Introduction to climate reporting / Elisabeth Eide and Risto Kunelius
  • 18. Climate reporting: challenges and opportunities / Elisabeth Eide and Risto Kunelius
  • 19. Reporting extreme weather events / James Painter and Susan Joy Hassol
  • 20. Reporting from vulnerable countries in the Global South / Goretti L Nassanga and Mofizur Rhaman
  • Theme VI. Climate change communication campaigns. 21. Introduction to climate change communication campaigns / Lucy M Richardson
  • 22. Climate change audience segmentation: an international review / Benjamin H Detenber and Sonny Rosenthal
  • 23. Designing theory-based interventions to change behaviour effectively / Sebastian Bamberg and Maxie Schulte
  • 24. Practitioner engagement with communication and behavioural science research / Lucy M Richardson
  • Theme VII. Health communication of climate change. 25. Introduction to health communication of climate change / Anneliese Depoux
  • 26. Communicating the public health implications of climate change / Melinda R Weathers, Marceleen M Mosher and Edward Maibach
  • 27. A few points that communication on climate change could learn from the COVID-19 crisis / Anneliese Depoux and François Gemenne
  • 28. Communicating the health co-benefits of climate change mitigation to households and policy makers / Alina Herrmann, Dorothee Amelung, Helen Fischer and Rainer Sauerborn
  • Theme VIII. Climate justice communication. 29. Introduction to climate justice communication / Anna Roosvall and Matthew Tegelberg
  • 30. The importance of the matters, geographies, and mediations of justice / Anna Roosvall and Matthew Tegelberg
  • 31. The unearthed and contagious logics of pluralist climate justice in the Russian Arctic / Dmitry Yagodin
  • Theme IX. Climate change fiction. 32. Introduction to climate change fiction / Roman Bartosch
  • 33. Beyond communication: climate change fiction / Axel Goodbody
  • 34. Popularizing climate change: cli-fi film and narrative impact / Alexa Weik von Mossner
  • 35. (In)attention to global drama: climate change plays / Julia Hoydis
  • 36. Reading and teaching fictions of climate / Roman Bartosch.