BRIDGES: Examining people's understanding of weather and climate information
How often do people check the weather forecast? Do they trust what they hear? Dive in to learn more

How often do people listen to the weather forecast?
Do they understand what they hear? Do they believe it?
How are they affected by a changing climate?
And most importantly - do they take action based on the information they receive?
We surveyed more than 5,000 people, conducted 57 focus group discussions, and held 142 in-depth interviews across three countries, to find out how people in Kenya, Bangladesh and Nepal are perceiving the impacts of climate change, and what information they use to help them adapt and cope.
Find out what they said, and how it's informing our work, in this in-depth collection of research in support of our Bridges project.
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Enhancing climate communication for communities in Bangladesh, Kenya and Nepal
Our three-country research briefing examines the challenges and opportunities for strengthening climate and weather communication
Enhancing climate communication in Nepal
Did you know only 1 in 5 adults in Nepal report checking the weather forecast daily? Our nationally representative survey discovered how people are using weather information and where communication can make a difference.
Enhancing climate communication in Bangladesh
Bangladesh is on the frontlines of climate change - yet fewer than 1 in 5 adults in the country report checking the weather forecast daily. Find out how they are experiencing climate impacts, and how they use weather information, in our study.
Enhancing climate communication in Kenya
Farmers and fishers in Kenya rely on accurate, localised forecasts to make decisions about their livelihoods every day. Find out what they told us about the information they need most.
Read more about our work on Bridges

How Bridges is changing lives
We support media professionals to turn complex climate data into information that helps communities prepare, adapt and stay safe
'Radio can bridge the gap between scientists and communities'
Presenter and journalist Oloo Molly Akinyi is building trust, tackling misinformation, and helping communities prepare for climate shocks
Read our research briefings
We talked to over 5,000 people across three countries to find out how they're using climate information - and whether they believe what they hear. Read our fascinating insights
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