I am exploring how different modes of environmental communication — such as data visualization, social media narratives, journalistic framing, or participatory campaigns — can help bridge the persistent value–action gap in climate behavior, especially among youth experiencing eco-anxiety.

The question emerges in light of recent findings indicating that humanity has already exceeded several planetary boundaries, which may further intensify public concern without necessarily triggering sustainable behavioral change.

I’m particularly interested in:

  • Which formats (visual, narrative, emotional, scientific) prove most persuasive?
  • How does environmental messaging impact psychological coping (e.g., hope vs. despair)?
  • Can communication approaches be tailored to specific audiences to improve efficacy?

Your insights, frameworks, or references would be much appreciated.

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