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Horizon: Fighting disinformation and effectively communicating on climate change

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We are keen to join a consortium apply to Horizon Europe’s Fighting disinformation and effectively communicating on climate change call for proposals.

Our work is grounded in rigorous, values-based research into how different audiences engage with climate change. We have led major multi-partner research programmes, including across Europe, and developed innovative frameworks for public-facing climate communications, including on polarisation, climate justice, migration, fairness, and narrative development. Our evidence base is widely used by governments, civil society, and media outlets.

We can contribute both strategic insight and delivery capacity to consortium projects. Potential areas of work include:

  • Developing, testing and evaluating narrative frameworks that build trust, counter disinformation, and drive public agency;
  • Designing public engagement strategies tailored to specific communities, values or demographics;
  • Providing training for scientists and communicators to reach non-specialist audiences;
  • Co-producing communications tools with citizens and end-users;
  • Translating academic insight into accessible formats for policy and practice.  

We are particularly interested in approaches that build democratic legitimacy for climate policy.

We would welcome the opportunity to discuss how our expertise and track record could support your project’s goals. Please get in touch with Zoe Macalpine, Chief Income Officer, by 2 March at zoe.macalpine@climateoutreach.org.