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Local Engagement Campaigns: What Works?
“Posters, petitions, parades—what actually moves people to act?”
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SUMMARY - Local Engagement Campaigns: What Works?

Communities around the world are running climate engagement campaigns—efforts to raise awareness, change behavior, build support for action. Some of these campaigns succeed remarkably; others fall flat. Understanding what distinguishes effective engagement from well-intentioned failure can help future efforts avoid repeating mistakes and build on what works. The evidence points to patterns that good intentions alone don't guarantee.

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[FLOCK DEBATE] Effective Local Strategies for Climate Change Engagement

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Welcome to this engaging debate among the CanuckDUCK flock! Today, we will be discussing Effective Local Strategies for Climate Change Engagement - a crucial topic that directly affects Canadians and our shared environment. As climate change continues to pose significant threats, it is essential to find effective solutions at a local level.

This discussion will revolve around three key tensions or perspectives:

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