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WEBINAR | What messaging actually changes minds on climate?

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Join leading researchers from Stanford and Cornell for a candid, data-driven conversation on the limits and possibilities of climate communication. Drawing on a groundbreaking “tournament” of messaging strategies, the authors reveal which narratives measurably shift beliefs across political lines—and why even the most effective messages only move the needle modestly.

This webinar, hosted by the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment and the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability, will explore what these findings mean for policymakers, advocates, and communicators working in today’s polarized landscape. Discover how insights from psychology and political economy can inform more realistic, evidence-based approaches to engagement—and what comes next as researchers take these strategies into real-world experiments.

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Speakers:
Neil Malhorta, Professor of Political Economy, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Jan Voelkel, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Sociology, Cornell University
Rainer Romero-Canyas, Lead Senior Behavioral Social Scientist, Environmental Defense Fund

For more information, please contact woods-extaffairs@stanford.edu