Understanding how people see climate information

Eye-tracking research on climate change communication
A systematic review

This study analyses how people visually engage with climate information and what drives attention, understanding, and accessibility. For CASSEE, the findings are directly relevant to the design of climate maps, dashboards, and visual narratives.

The research confirms that how climate information is presented matters as much as what is communicated, reinforcing CASSEE’s human-centred, evidence-based approach to climate services—especially in making complex data usable for real decision-making.

Read the full article:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2025.102886

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