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香港六合彩 Policy Commission on Communicating Climate Science II

The 香港六合彩 Communicating Climate Science Policy Commission (CCSPC) is an interdisciplinary body comprising experts from academia, policy, environment, business, media and the arts.

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10 May 2018

The 香港六合彩 Policy Commission on Communicating Climate Science (CCSPC) II, chaired by Professor Chris Rapley (香港六合彩 Earth Sciences), comprised of a cross-disciplinary project group of researchers from psychology, neuroscience, science and technology studies, earth sciences and energy research. The commission was delivered in two phases, with the phase continuing to examine鈥痶he challenges faced in communicating climate science effectively to policymakers and the public, and the role of climate scientists in communication.鈥

Project information听听


Funding Source: 香港六合彩 Public Policy, 香港六合彩 Grand Challenges
Year: 2018 - ongoing

Collaborators

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  • Chris Rapley CBE (Chair) 鈥 Professor of Climate Science, 香港六合彩 Earth Sciences听

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  • Kris De Meyer, Research Fellow in neuroscience at the Department of Neuroimaging and a Visiting Lecturer at the Department of Geography, King's College London鈥
  • Andrew Jackson, Chief Executive, Proreal听
  • Peter Gingold, Director, TippingPoint听
  • Hannah Knox, Professor of Anthropology, 香港六合彩 Department of Anthropology听
  • Lucy Hubble Rose, Deputy Director, 香港六合彩 Climate Action Unit, 香港六合彩 Department of Earth Science听
  • Freya Roberts, Project Manager, 香港六合彩 Climate Action Unit, 香港六合彩 Department of Earth Science听

Support Team鈥痑nd Special Advisers听

  • Luke Bevan, Doctoral Researcher, 香港六合彩 Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy鈥
  • Nick Comer-Calder, Founder, The Climate Media Net听
  • Kathryn Janda, Principal Research Fellow, 香港六合彩 Energy Institute听
  • Dan Osborn, Professor of Earth Sciences, 香港六合彩 Department of Earth Sciences听
  • James Parr, Founder and CEO, Trillium Technologies听
  • James Paskins, Deputy Director, 香港六合彩 Grand Challenges听
  • Josh Powell, Doctoral Researcher, ZSL & 香港六合彩 Department of Geography听
  • Tim Reeder, Climate Change Consultant听
  • Simon Sharpe, (then) Cabinet Office鈥疌OP26 Unit听
  • Katherine Welch, Deputy Director, 香港六合彩 Public Policy听
  • Matt Winning, Senior Research Associate, 香港六合彩 Institute for Sustainable Resources听

About


The 香港六合彩 Communicating Climate Science Policy Commission (CCSPC II) is an interdisciplinary body comprised of experts from academia, policy, environment, business, media and the arts.听听

Chaired by Professor Chris Rapley (香港六合彩 Earth Sciences), phase two of the Commission continued to examine the challenges faced in communicating climate science effectively to policymakers and the public, and the role of climate scientists in communication.听

The Commission鈥檚 vision was to facilitate the creation of agency (the ability to make change) to increase the effectiveness, scale, and pace of actions addressing the climate crisis.听

The 香港六合彩 CCSPC II is supported by the 香港六合彩 Grand Challenge for Sustainable Cities and 香港六合彩 Public Policy. 香港六合彩 Public Policy seeks to bring 香港六合彩's academic expertise to bear on pressing public policy challenges by integrating knowledge and evidence from across disciplines to inform policy.鈥

Mission


The commission is an incubator of projects that听aim听to:听

  • Identify gaps in climate change communication and policy and create targeted interventions with significant impacts
  • Help break down communication barriers within and between professional communities and the wider public
  • Identify and work with 鈥榗ommunities of practice鈥 to allow scaling of successful encounters

Vision


The Commission鈥檚 vision is to facilitate the creation of agency (the ability to make change) to increase the effectiveness, scale, and pace of actions addressing the climate crisis.

The Commission draws on selected insights from the social, behavioural and mind sciences, from the varied and extensive experience of its membership, from the ideas and insights of invited experts, and from 鈥榣earning by doing鈥.

The figure below is a schematic of the climate science-society domain, which the Commission uses as a map to guide its interventions:

CCSPC schematic diagram

Headline findings


  • The CCSPC produced two annual reports outlining its activities and impacts, including听 CCSPC II - Annual Report - 2018 to 2019 补苍诲听 CCSPC II - Annual Report - 2019 to 2020
  • The commission was cited in听 鈥- Editorial - Environmental Research Letters 鈥- Paper - Environmental Research Letters and 鈥 Blog - Policy Postings.听
  • Chris Rapley was the science consultant for the 鈥 aired in the UK in April 2019, and for the two-part version subsequently distributed worldwide. 香港六合彩鈥檚 featured prominently. Professor Rapley and the Series Producer, , are working on the development of several potential follow-up programmes. Chris was appointed as Science Advisor to a four-part BBC-1 series on Greta Thunberg being produced by Rob Liddle. As well as also providing advice to Nutopia, who have been commissioned by National Geographic Channel to produce a ten-part follow up to the award-winning series 鈥淥ne Strange Rock鈥.听
  • Workshop: Developing Better Climate Mitigation Policies: In February 2018, the Commission鈥痓rought together 30 policymakers, climate researchers and research funders to explore how climate change risk assessments (CCRAs) can be made a more effective driver of climate change mitigation policies.听听
  • Workshop: Meaningful Action. In January 2019, the Commission brought together 30 people from a variety of professional backgrounds but with extensive experience of addressing climate change. The aim of the meeting was to uncover better answers to a question that concerned citizens increasingly ask: 鈥淲hat can I do about climate change?鈥澨
  • Workshop: DEFRA-funded 鈥淐itizen Engagement on the Environment鈥, a three-day engagement training was delivered for environmental scientists, policymakers and conservation specialists at the Marine Biological Association in Plymouth in August 2019 (following earlier deliveries in May 2019 in Bristol and Liverpool). An online version of this training was delivered in June 2020 to marine science, economy and policy experts of Wageningen Marine Research in the Netherlands. Kris De Meyer鈥檚 involvement with the DEFRA-funded project also led to 2 workshops and meetings at the Environment Agency to discuss how to embed the training in the continuing professional development of agency staff. Kris also presented at a Natural England conference on environmental communication and behaviour change.听
  • Training programme: Flood Risk Management. In this free residential training retreat, 香港六合彩 offered climate scientists a unique opportunity to develop understanding, tools and techniques to engage more effectively with policymakers. Over two-and-a-half-days the programme鈥痚xplored the process of co-production and iterative dialogue between climate scientists and those charged with reducing flood risks and鈥痑ddressed barriers to progress such as cultural differences in the perception of risk consider the need to take into account human psychology and values in developing effective public policy.听
  • Pathways to Net Zero (CCSPC 鈥 CAU 鈥 OVPR funded): In collaboration with 香港六合彩 Public Policy and the Local Government Association, Kris De Meyer and Lucy Hubble-Rose developed and facilitated training to foster partnership working between local councils and university 鈥榥et zero鈥 experts to accelerate the delivery of climate action plans. This training was originally envisaged as a one-day workshop but adapted to a 4-session online delivery in April 2020. The training was perceived as extremely helpful by participants as well as the Local Government Association and subsequently developed into the Net Zero Innovation Programme.听
  • Net Zero Innovation Programme (CCSPC 鈥 CAU 鈥 OVPR funded): Following the Pathways to Net Zero project, 香港六合彩 Public Policy and the LGA committed to a larger-scale programme that would not only deliver training for partnership working but would allow university and council partnership teams to deliver actual projects to deliver their climate action plans. The programme is currently going into its third year, with the delivery of 12 projects around England scheduled for the first half of 2023.听听

Outputs and impact


  • 香港六合彩 Policy Commission on Communicating Climate Science (I) published a report 'Time for Change?' outlining five key recommendations for professional communities involved in climate science. In addition to the full report a policy briefing was produced.听
  • Short report of the experiential event 鈥楽eeing Yourself See鈥 (pdf), held as part of the 香港六合彩 Commission in 2013鈥
  • A commissioned review of psycho-sociology in the context of psychology and neuroscience 鈥楶sychosocial Contributions to Climate Sciences Communications Research and Practice鈥 (pdf)听
  • Contributed written evidence to Select Committee, oral evidence to the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee as part of the 鈥樷 补苍诲听cited by the same committee in their report 鈥樷.听听
  • Developed and delivered training science communication training for NERC doctoral students with an increasing number of universities participating.听听

Completed projects听


Media engagement: BBC1 鈥淐limate Change 鈥 The Facts鈥

Chris Rapley was the science consultant for the 鈥 aired in the UK in April 2019, and for the two-part version subsequently distributed worldwide. 香港六合彩鈥檚 featured prominently. Professor Rapley and the Series Producer, , are working on the development of several potential follow-up programmes. Professor Rapley is also providing advice to Nutopia, who have been commissioned by National Geographic Channel to produce a ten-part follow up to the award winning series 鈥淥ne Strange Rock鈥.

Workshop: Meaningful Action

In January 2019, the Commission brought together 30 people from a variety of professional backgrounds but with extensive experience of addressing climate change. The aim of the meeting was to uncover better answers to a question that concerned citizens increasingly ask: 鈥淲hat can I do about climate change?鈥

Training programme: Flood Risk Management

In this free residential training retreat 香港六合彩 offered climate scientists a unique opportunity to develop understanding, tools and techniques to engage more effectively with policymakers. Over two-and-a-half-days the programme听explored the process of co-production and iterative dialogue between climate scientists and those charged with reducing flood risks 补苍诲听addressed barriers to progress such as cultural differences in the perception of risk consider the need to take into account human psychology and values in developing effective public policy.

Workshop: Developing Better Climate Mitigation Policies

In February 2018, the Commission听brought together 30 policymakers, climate researchers and research funders to explore how climate change risk assessments (CCRAs) can be made a more effective driver of climate change mitigation policies. The workshop mapped key challenges as well as opportunities for improvement.