Bad Climate Communication? What We Can Learn from the Opposite

As part of the openTransfer Camp Climate, Frederik Metje from Talking Hope invites participants to an interactive workshop. Together, we will analyze examples of unsuccessful climate communication, identify their weaknesses, and develop approaches for impactful and equitable messaging.

K3 Climate Communications Congress 2024

At the K3 Climate Communication Congress, we present our Talking Hope Framework for Socially Inclusive Climate Communication, developed by our interdisciplinary team of experts from the areas of communication, social work, education and psychology. It is built to support participatory, peer-led mobilization among communities that are often overlooked — including people from non-academic, rural, East German, and migrant backgrounds.

Hope in the Climate Crisis: Climate Communication for a New Social Contract

At this joint research conference of the Universities of Tilburg, NL, and Vancouver, British Columbia, CA, Talking Hope founder Eva-Maria McCormack calls for a new social contract rooted in sustainability and social inclusion. In her talk, she argues that effective climate communication must go beyond “climate” alone and speak to the lived realities of people navigating inequality, insecurity and polycrisis. Hopeful, empowering visions of the future can turn climate hope into a catalyst for engagement and change.