communicating risks
Ara and Ron discover climate resilience in the Philippines
This cartoon was created for local farmers in the Visayas to illustrate the causes and impacts of climate change, and to communicate simple adaptation measures for local agricultural activities.
Communicating flood risks in a changing climate: nine principles for promoting public engagement
This guide and webinar is a resource for practitioners from field staff to policy makers to use when engaging the public around flooding and wider climate impacts.
The Uncertainty Handbook: A Practical Guide for Climate Change Communicators
The Uncertainty Handbook provides guidance on 12 practical and easy-to apply principles for smarter communication about climate change uncertainties.
Communicating water-related climate change risks to improve local adaptation in the deltas of the Mekong Region (Vietnam)
The main objectives of this project were to understand how different stakeholders perceived types, levels and sources of water-related climate change risks in the context of uncertainty.
Communicating water-related climate change risks to improve local adaptation in the deltas of the Mekong Region (Thailand)
The main objective of this project was to understand how different stakeholders in Thailand perceived different types, levels and sources of water-related climate change risks and uncertainties.
Communicating water-related climate change risks to improve local adaptation in the deltas of the Mekong Region (Cambodia)
In the past, the annual floods in Cambodia after the monsoonal rains were viewed as predictable in timing and non-destructive in nature, bringing benefits such as sediment for crops and increased fish catches. More recently, the annual floods are more destructive, damaging rice farms livestock and infrastructure as well as resulting in disease outbreaks.
Learned lessons on key considerations for communicating climate risk
This article shares learned lessons from developing climate risk communication strategies and implementing them on the ground.