Tag Archives: climate change

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health explored how extreme weather events shaped climate policy in the U.S. A survey of 2,646 U.S. adults was conducted from March 31-May 8, 2022. Key findings include: Respondents who have been personally affected by extreme weather events in the last five … Continue reading How Extreme Weather Impacts Perceptions of Climate Change

This summary is provided by the IPR ESG & Purpose Research Library. Dr. Karine Lacroix and colleagues examined whether climate change mitigation behaviors at the personal level spills over onto people’s willingness to engage in behaviors at the collective level. A series of three surveys were conducted. Survey 1 consisted of 1,037 U.S. adults and was … Continue reading Does Personal Climate Change Mitigation Behavior Influence Collective Behavior?

In partnership with PR Daily, “How We Did It” is a series featuring IPR Trustees discussing a success in their public relations career. I serve as chief communications officer at Axis, a leading specialty insurer and global reinsurer. At Axis we believe that climate-risk mitigation—the risks associated with climate change—is central to both the future of our … Continue reading How We Did It: Formulating a Comprehensive Stand on Thermal Coal and Oil Sands