Climate risk communication

Balance sciences and stories

Creating compelling stories engages the audience emotionally and can make abstract concepts more tangible. In addition, integrating data into narrative allows to create more balance and persuasive messages. These stories should inspire hope and motivation, engaging the audience with positive emotions.

Make the communication related

Messages should highlight how climate change affects individuals and community directly. Using relatable examples and metaphors can help better understand the risks and the positive outcomes of climate policies.

Tailor messages to the audience and build trust

it is critical to understand the target audience, including their beliefs, values and priorities. Communication should be as transparent as possible, sharing accurate and reliable information but also admitting when uncertainties exist. Collaborating with local leaders and climate champions can facilitate building trust and engaging local communities, amplifying messages.

Summary

Climate risk information should be communicated in a clear and accessible manner. Highly technical and complex data can represent a barrier both for local authorities and citizens. It is important to communicate using various formats to reach diverse audience, combining both language and visuals (i.e., maps, infographics).
Balance science and stories, make the communication relatable, and tailor messages to the targeted audience are effective way to communicate climate change and its risks.

Reflection

1. Why are the main barriers in communicating risks associated to climate change?
2. What are some evidence-based principles that can be deployed by communicators, climate scientists and policymakers in talking about climate change?

The climate story of Gdynia​

During an extreme rainfall event, Jan watches in fear as water rises dangerously close to flooding his apartment. His experience highlights the urgent need for climate adaptation in Gdynia, inspiring the community to take action and build a more resilient future together.