The researcher Sol Agin from Karlstad University participated today in our lunch seminar on climate communication where she presented results from her research. There is much to learn from her analysis of the consequences of different ways of communicating to different target groups where the expectation of the sender plays a major role.
Viable Cities is strengthening its communication work. We are now looking for a creative team player who likes to think in new ways, who is also thorough and efficient. Viable Cities offers dedicated and ambitious colleagues and a creative, dynamic and international environment. Deadline 20 May.
To transition to climate-neutral and sustainable cities, we need to communicate with citizens, business and many other stakeholders. In this climate breakfast, communication strategist Therese Ek talks about how Lund municipality works to coordinate sustainability communication. We also get reflections on the topic from Annika Egan Sjölander, who researches communication for sustainable societies.
A municipality is its residents, its businesses, its visitors, its associations and all the other people who inhabit or visit the place. As an organization, the municipality can do a lot for the climate - but we can never become a climate-neutral city by 2030 without doing it together with everyone else in the place. And here, communication has a very important role to play. So writes Therese Ek, communications strategist in Lund on our blog.