Resource Library
Relevant, high-quality resources are key to helping climate communicators make their voices heard. Explore our practical, evidence-based reports, guides, and webinars.
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Four Steps to Break the Spiral of Silence
A User’s Guide for Communicating Climate Change and Solutions.
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Fair or Fail
A User’s Guide to Building Social Acceptance for Wind and Transmission Projects
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Getting to Yes (Technical Report)
What It Really Takes to Build Social Acceptance of Wind and Transmission Projects
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Getting to Yes (Literature Review)
What It Really Takes to Build Social Acceptance of Wind and Transmission Projects
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Canadians (Still) Care About Climate Change (Technical Report)
Closing the perception gap on climate concern and action.
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Climate Change and Policy Rollbacks in Canada’s National Media
Coverage without climate context is leaving Canadians in the dark.
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What Do Canadians Really Think About Climate Change? 2025
A summary of over 70 private and public surveys on Canadian public opinion on climate change and energy.
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Building a Social Mandate for Climate Action: Affordability (Technical Report)
A detailed report on the research behind our playbook, Building a Social Mandate for Climate Action: Affordability.
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Building a Social Mandate for Climate Action: Affordability
A playbook for communicating climate and affordability.
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Climate Change and Solutions in Canada’s National Media
A summary of media-covered causes, solutions, and frames with recommendations for communicators.
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The Five Canadas
Audience segments to build a social mandate for climate action.
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Building a Social Mandate for Climate Action
A playbook for accelerating public engagement.
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Building a Social Mandate for Climate Action (Technical Report)
A detailed report on the research behind our playbook, Building a Social Mandate for Climate Action.
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What Do Canadians Really Think About Climate Change? 2024
A summary of over 90 private and public surveys on Canadian public opinion on climate change and energy.
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Climate Change and Wildfires in Canada’s National Media
A summary of media-covered causes, solutions, and frames, with recommendations for communicators.
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What Do Canadians Really Think About Climate Change? 2023
A summary of public opinion research for communicators.
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Engaging Mainstream Albertans
Albertans are supportive of an energy transition. What they want is a real discussion about pace and timing.
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What Do Canadians Really Think About Climate Change? 2022
This report highlights trends in Canadian attitudes about climate change that are important to climate communicators.
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What Do Canadians Really Think About Climate Change? 2021
In our 2021 report, we dive into the most recent public opinion research on climate change in Canada.
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