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Climate Outreach

Because climate change doesn’t communicate itself

locations

UK
Worldwide

problem+solution

complex issues
vs
creative communication

The key aim of Climate Outreach is to involve and engage people in climate change. Their website acts as a hub for climate change resources, workshops, online events, and they even manage a visual library of only evidence-based and impact focused climate photography called Climate Visuals. Climate Outreach conducts research and recently did a study on people in Britain, dividing them into 7 types of climate concerned people. This framework helps communicate the climate crisis more effectively.

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Watch

Learn more through Climate Outreach’s videos, webinars and podcasts

A close up image of a handshake against a neutral background.A closeup of a raised fist, against a neutral background.megaphone representing voices heard loud and clear

Learn

What are the 7 types climate concerned people? Find out more!

A close up image of a handshake against a neutral background.A closeup of a raised fist, against a neutral background.megaphone representing voices heard loud and clear

Share

Are you a photographer? Submit your photos exploring climate solutions

A close up image of a handshake against a neutral background.A closeup of a raised fist, against a neutral background.megaphone representing voices heard loud and clear

Explore

Explore Climate Visuals, the impact focused climate photography resource

Perfect for...

Photographers, creatives, artists, solutions-orientated activists

Our Honest Opinion

We love how Climate Outreach uses visuals and data to communicate the climate crisis. Their research helps to identify the best ways of engaging people with different values in creating change. Climate Visuals is a stunning library of photos that communicate the urgency of climate change - a picture is after all worth a thousand words.

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