Cultural spaces of climate change network, PI Georgina Endfield, funded by AHRC:http://workspace.nottingham.ac.uk/display/culturalclimate/Welcome
Climate Outreach and Information Network (COIN), a national charity specialising in climate change communication (http://coinet.org.uk)
Professor Mike Hulme, the Founding Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research (http://www.tyndall.ac.uk/)
Professor Nick Pidgeon, Director of a major project supported by the Leverhulme Trust (2007-2010) exploring risk attitudes and behaviour in relation to climate change and energy choices, as well as aspects of public deliberation about this critical environmental challenge http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/psych/contactsandpeople/lecturing/pidgeon-nick-overview_new.html
Dr Martin Doering who is interested in questions circling around metaphor and ecology, especially ecolinguistics and discoursive strategies in the protection of nature and environmental management. (http://www.uni-hamburg.de/fachbereiche-einrichtungen/fg_ta_med/doering.html)
Dr Arran Stibbe, Senior Lecturer at the University of Gloucestershire. Arran’s current specialisation is in ecological linguistics, which involves investigating the ecologically destructive effects of discourses such as consumerism, and searching for alternative discourses which encourage more sustainable practices. He is the founder of the Language & Ecology Research Forum and Language and Ecology journal http://www.ecoling.net/journal.html.
Professor Guy Cook (Centre for Language and Communication, the Open University), who is interested in a corpus based, focus group and reader research on climate change