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Warm Words How are we telling the climate story and can we tell it better? Gill Ereaut and Nat Segnit AUGUST 2006 © ippr 2006
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Document Date: 2011-06-02 20:06:19


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Energy Saving Trust / Unilever / Brunswick / Ashden Trust / BBC / Semiotic Solutions / Futerra Sustainability Communications Ltd / Pilkington Energy Efficiency Trust / /

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United Kingdom / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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The Institute / /

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media outlet / electricity / communications consultancy / climate change communications / campaign communications / credible policy solutions / persuasive climate-change communications / communications approaches / energy use / media coverage / mainstream media / particular communications objectives / energy / /

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David and Goliath / /

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civil society / Esmée Fairbairn Foundation / Institute for Public Policy Research / Market Research Society / CE Electric / Greenpeace / Friends of the Earth / Registered Charity / /

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Pat Dade / Nat Segnit / Virginia Valentine / Greg Rowland / Gill Ereaut / /

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Simon Retallack Head of the Climate Change team / novelist / scriptwriter and journalist / Governor / specialist commercial research organisations / Executive / implicit counsel / freelance textual analyst / /

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the UK daily / /

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www.greenpeace.org / www.wwf.org / www.ippr.org / www.stopclimatechaos.org / www.rspb.org.uk / www.foe.co.uk / www.est.org.uk / www.climatechallenge.gov.uk / www.linguisticlandscapes.co.uk / /

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