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  1. A one page document to understand climate change
  2. Advanced biofuels
  3. Bain, P. G., et al. (2016). Co-benefits of addressing climate change can motivate action around the world.
  4. Ballew, M., Goldberg, M., Rosenthal, S., Cutler, M., & Leiserowitz, A. (2019). Climate change activism among Latino and White Americans.
  5. Books
  6. Boykoff, M. T., & Boykoff, J. M. (2007). Climate change and journalistic norms: A case-study of US mass-media coverage.
  7. Brulle, R. J. (2014). Institutionalizing delay: foundation funding and the creation of U.S. climate change counter-movement organizations.
  8. Brügger, A., Dessai, S., Devine-Wright, P., Morton, T. A., & Pidgeon, N. F. (2015). Psychological responses to the proximity of climate change.
  9. Build the infrastructure that will get new technologies to market.
  10. Bulkeley, H., & Betsill, M. M. (2013). Revisiting the urban politics of climate change.
  11. Carayannis, E. G., & Campbell, D. F. (2011). Open Innovation Diplomacy and a 21st Century Fractal Research, Education and Innovation (FREIE) Ecosystem
  12. Change outdated policies
  13. Change the rules so new technologies can compete.
  14. Chapter 2 of The Future We Choose
  15. Chapter 3 of The Future we Choose
  16. ChatGPT's article
  17. ChatGPT's comprehensive plan
  18. Civic Engagement
  19. Clean electricity standards.
  20. Clean fuel standards.
  21. Clean product standards.
  22. Cook, J., Lewandowsky, S., & Ecker, U. K. (2017). Neutralizing misinformation through inoculation: Exposing misleading argumentation techniques reduces their influence.
  23. Coolants that don’t contain F-gases
  24. Core Team’s Toolkit
  25. Corner, A., & Clarke, J. (2017). Talking climate: From research to practice in public engagement.
  26. Create incentives that lower costs and reduce risk.
  27. Davenport, T. H., & Kalakota, R. (2019). The potential for artificial intelligence in marketing.
  28. Drought- and flood-tolerant food crops
  29. Dunlap, R. E., McCright, A. M., & Yarosh, J. H. (2016). The political divide on climate change: Partisan polarization widens in the U.S.
  30. Earth United
  31. Electrofuels
  32. Federal Legislation
  33. Feldman, L., Hart, P. S., & Milosevic, T. (2017). Polarizing news? Representations of threat and efficacy in leading US newspapers' coverage of climate change.
  34. Geothermal energy
  35. Gifford, R., & Nilsson, A. (2014). Personal and social factors that influence pro-environmental concern and behaviour: A review.
  36. Graesser, A. C., Kuo, B. C., Lattner, A. D., & Nesbit, J. C. (2018). Advances in the science of assessment and learning with technology.
  37. Grid-scale electricity storage that can last a full season
  38. Hart, P. S., & Nisbet, E. C. (2012). Boomerang effects in science communication: How motivated reasoning and identity cues amplify opinion polarization about climate mitigation policies.
  39. Hawken, P. (Ed.). (2017). Drawdown: The most comprehensive plan ever proposed to reverse global warming.
  40. Hobson, K., & Niemeyer, S. (2013). What sceptics believe: The effects of information and deliberation on climate change scepticism.
  41. Hsu, A., Weinfurter, A., & Xu, K. (2017). Aligning subnational climate actions for the new post-Paris climate regime.
  42. Hulme, M. (2009). Why we disagree about climate change: Understanding controversy, inaction and opportunity.
  43. Hydrogen produced without emitting carbon
  44. Influencers
  45. International Legislation
  46. Karpf, D. (2016). Analytic activism: Digital listening and the new political strategy.
  47. Kotcher, J. E., Maibach, E. W., & Leiserowitz, A. (2015). Data-driven communication strategies for engaging the public on climate change.
  48. Lawmaker’s Toolkit
  49. Lewandowsky, S., Ecker, U. K., & Cook, J. (2017). Beyond Misinformation: Understanding and Coping with the “Post-Truth” Era.
  50. Lindner, A. M. (2013). New Media and the “Anchor Chair”: Revisiting the Role of Television News.

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