Resource Hub

Here are some of our favorite resources:

The climate crisis is all of our opportunity to become skillful at nurturing positive change and building inclusive opportunities. SHV is eager to share these resources about how people learn and change behavior, and how organizations adapt.

Change strategies and resources

Art of Hosting – deep dive into how to bring people together – including diverse world views, groups of all sizes – and reach common understanding of a path forward.

Fostering Sustainable Behavior - social psychologist Doug McKenzie-Mohr’s authoritative, quick-read e-book on the basics of voluntary behavior change.

Spitfire Strategies - an impactful campaign communications and educational consultancy that brings both data and psychology to the activation of change processes, with tons of free information and planning tools.

Climate Interactive - a portal connecting research, training and educational research to help people consider the impacts of alternate pathways for addressing climate change. From simulation games to systems thinking tools, Climate Interactive opens minds and supports effective coalitions.

Yale Program on Climate Communications - an international center devoted to understanding public opinion about climate change and motivation to act. Led by political and communications psychologists, the Yale Program has the data to make it clear that those of us who are alarmed or concerned are actually a majority!

All We Can Save Project - a platform for engaging groups, classes and communities with emotional intelligence, moral voice and personalized insight. Brought to us by the authors of the anthology All We Can Save, Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Katharine Wilkinson, All We Can Save helps pretty much anyone to create support and learning circles for deeper exploration of climate responses that deepen our connection with each other. Copious educational resources for the classroom too.

Katharine Hayhoe - “The Most Important Thing You Can Do About Climate Change is Talk About It” TED Talk

Weekly LinkedIn feed brings you one piece of good news and one piece of not-so-good news

Climate, Mind and Behavior — Garrison Institute’s beautifully curated collection of psychological and social guidance for leadership.

Land Art Generator — The Land Art Generator engages the public in the co-design of our clean energy future, bringing together the disciplines of public art, urban planning, creative placemaking, renewable energy, and environmental justice.