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Rethinking US Climate Advocacy

Rethinking US Climate Advocacy

Full Title: Rethinking US Climate Advocacy
Author(s): Amy Luers
Publisher(s): Springer
Publication Date: November 1, 2012
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Description (excerpt):

The US climate movement has failed to create the political support needed to pass  significant climate policy. It is time to reassess climate advocacy. To develop a strategy for  philanthropy to strengthen climate engagement, I interviewed over 40 climate advocates,more  than a dozen representatives from the foundation community, and a dozen academics. My  assessment led me to conclude that climate advocates have focused too narrowly on specific  policy goals and insufficiently on influencing the larger political landscape. I suggest four ways  to improve climate advocacy: 1) Increase focus on medium and longer-term goals; 2) Start with  people and not carbon; 3) Focus more on values and less on science; and 4) Evaluate what  works and share what we learn. To accomplish these strategies, social scientists and advocates  must work together to build a culture of learning. Meanwhile, philanthropy must empower  experimentation and incentivize knowledge sharing.

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