Prof Lorraine Whitmarsh MBE
@lwhitmarsh.bsky.social
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Director - UK Centre for Climate Change & Social Transformations (CAST) Co-Director - Bath Institute of Sustainability & Climate Change (ISCC) Member of the Climate Crisis Advisory Group (CCAG)
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Though for people living in food deserts fresh fruit and veg isn’t always readily available. And some people don’t feel they have confidence to cook veggie meals. So while not insurmountable there are some barriers to healthy planetary diets
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Key message from our new report: cutting methane is "the *fastest & most cost-effective lever* to slow warming within our lifetimes".
And behavioural change is central to this - making plant-based food more accessible and cheaper; and changing choice environments to cut food waste.
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NEW: Methane emissions could lock in 0.3°C of extra warming – pushing societies towards collapse.

Our new report outlines proven, low-cost solutions across energy, agriculture, and waste that could cut emissions by 45% – protecting health, food and livelihoods.
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😊 Delighted to announce I'll be a Lead Author for ch.8 of @ipcc.bsky.social's Seventh Assessment Report, alongside 663 experts from 111 countries, as part of Working Group III.

Analysis by @carbonbrief.org shows increasing diversity of IPCC authorship: tinyurl.com/462pvby9

#IPCC #ClimateReport
IPCC concludes selection of authors for its Seventh Assessment Report — IPCC
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What does 'social transformation' really mean, and what does it look like in practice?

Our CAST Director, Prof Lorraine Whitmarsh MBE (@lwhitmarsh.bsky.social), explains in The Conversation UK's (@uk.theconversation.com) latest addition to its #ClimateDictionary series.

Watch the 3-minute video 👇
Climate Dictionary | Social Transformation
Professor Lorraine Whitmarsh, from the University of Bath explains the role of social transformation in responding to the challenge of climate change.
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Last week, our CAST Director Prof Lorraine Whitmarsh MBE (@lwhitmarsh.bsky.social) gave evidence to Parliament as part of an inquiry into building public support for the UK's #CleanEnergy transition, drawing on multiple CAST briefings & papers.

Read the full story 👇 www.bath.ac.uk/announcement...
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📺 Bath psychologist Professor Lorraine Whitmarsh MBE gave evidence to Parliament as part of an inquiry into building public support for a #CleanEnergy transition.

https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/professor-lorraine-whitmarsh-mbe-gives-evidence-to-parliaments-energy-security-net-zero-committee/
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New article!

From climate crisis to energy crisis: foster public support for renewable energy transition through framing by Catherine Y. Chen, @vreben.bsky.social, @lwhitmarsh.bsky.social & Cäzilia Loibl

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Under the long-standing backdrop of the climate crisis, would communication about acute energy crises encourage the public’s support for policies facilitating the adoption of renewable energy technologies? Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, we conducted a survey experiment in the United Kingdom (N = 2,760) in early 2024 to test the effects of three messages (energy affordability, energy independence, climate change vs. control) aimed to encourage support for renewable adoption policies. We find that across all respondents, the climate-change and energy-affordability messages increase policy support, while the effect of the energy-independence message is nonsignificant. The energy independence message increased policy support among the political center-right but not among the political left; it also increased policy support among those not concerned about climate change, but not among the climate-concerned. Contrary to expectations, the energy affordability message increased policy support among moderate-to-high-income respondents but not low-income respondents.
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🤔 How do we drive large-scale systems change? Join @nam.edu & global leaders to explore the structural levers—from capital & governance to narrative & culture—that can move us from climate-health ambition to action.
Learn more & register at nam.edu/event/the-ho....
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The “How” of Systems Transformation: Strategies and Levers for Health-Centered Climate Action (Part 1) - NAM
A Virtual Multi-Part Workshop Series
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❗The world must break its $7 trillion fossil fuel subsidy habit if we are to achieve net zero❗

Our latest report helps policymakers ensure their sustainability targets contribute to national interests and support inclusive economic growth while moving away from fossil fuel reliance.
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Eggcellent to finally be in Vilnius for #ICEP2025! I must say the 3 days by train and bus weren’t bad at all: got to see interesting places and meet nice people, and get lots of work done. And only marginally more expensive than flying. Excited for some good env psych chat for the next few days 🤓
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Day 3 - somewhere in Poland on an 8 hour bus journey - final leg of epic #nofly trip to #ICEP2025 from Bristol to Vilnius. So happy the bus just stopped so we could get coffee! Also, not alone now - a few other ICEP-ers with me ☺️
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Half way there! I can tell I’m in Germany because of the wind turbines and train delays. But laptop’s plugged in so at least I’m getting lots done :) #nofly #ICEP2025
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Made it to Brussels! That’s the easy bit done…
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Cheerio Bristol! Start of a 3-day no-fly trip to Vilnius, Lithuania for #ICEP2025!! Fingers crossed the rail gods smile on me :) @cast-centre.bsky.social
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Interested in earning £30 to chat about holidays? Of course you are! More details here....
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Like talking about holidays? Interested in sustainability?⛱️

I’m looking for participants for the first study of my PhD exploring how people make sense of holidays and holiday travel. 🤔

Here is the link to the expression of interest form - uniofbath.questionpro.eu/t/AB3u56UZB3...

Thank you! 🙏🏼
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In case you can spare a few mins (and aren't veggie/vegan), please consider taking part in my student's study on food choices with cash prize draw. Thank you!! uniofbath.questionpro.eu/t/AB3u4PaZB3...
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The Guardian view on Labour and net zero politics: lean in and ignore bad advice
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Co-author of the survey report, and CAST Director @lwhitmarsh.bsky.social, said:

“The report highlights that people can be agents of change in many different ways, and that governments need to provide opportunities to tap into this ‘people power’ to accelerate progress on net zero. [...]"
A headshot picture of Prof Lorraine Whitmarsh MBE and the CAST logo underneath; next to this is a quote from her that reads: “The Net Zero Citizens' Survey report highlights that people can be agents of change in many different ways, and that governments need to provide opportunities to tap into this ‘people power’ to accelerate progress on net zero. This more people-led approach also offers wider benefits to wellbeing, inclusion, and prosperity than just focusing on energy supply or technologies alone.”