Outreach
Technical Presentations
- McKinnon, A., Hoppe, I. (2025). Disaster Risk Reduction Communication. European Meteorological Society, Ljubljana, Slovenia, September 7–12, 2025.
- Hoppe, I. (2024). Media Reception and Effects of Extreme Weather Reporting: Opportunities and Risks in Climate Communication. EMS Annual Meeting, Barcelona, Spain, September 1, 2024.
School Supplies
- Geneuss, K., Hoppe, I., Miller, M. A., & Pongratz, J. (2024).
CDR – because reducing emissions alone is not enough to achieve climate targets. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10528655 - Geneuss, K., Hoppe, I., Miller, M. A., & Pongratz, J. (2025).
School experiments on carbon dioxide removal (CDR).
An information brochure for teachers and secondary school students with five accompanying videos (available via Mundo, the educational media library of the German federal states, among others): https://cdrterra.de/fuer-die-schule/#filme
Lectures and workshops for academia, interested members of the public, NGOs, and politicians (excerpt)
- Hoppe, I., Rau, I. (2025): Sustainable consumption made easy – facts, excuses, and good examples. Conference series "Re-source – Resource conservation – from idea to action," Environment Ministries and Federal Environment Agencies of Austria, Switzerland, and Germany. Frankfurt am Main, May 15–16, 2025.
- Hoppe, I. (2025). Let's look ahead – What can we change? Conclusions for science communication from an empirical TV reception study. Symposium of the German Physical Society "The future of our climate: Complex challenges from physics to society," Berlin, October 21-23, 2024.
- Hoppe, I. (2025). Panel organization and chairing of the Communication Sciences & Psychology panel at the symposium (together with Stefanie Trümper) of the German Climate Consortium (DKK) in cooperation with the Center for Climate Resilience, University of Augsburg, February 17-19, 2025.
- Hoppe, I. (2025). Let's look ahead – What can we change? Conclusions for science communication from an empirical TV reception study. German Meteorological Society as part of the lecture series "Climate Communication – Climate and Society in Transition" (online) February 19, 2025.
- Rau, H. & Hoppe, I. (2024). Invited talk and workshop leader at the 13th workshop of the Bavarian Climate Alliance with a focus on climate communication, Bavarian State Ministry of the Environment and Consumer Protection, July 16, 2024, Kinding/Bavaria.
Policy reports and results reports to stakeholders (excerpt)
- El Zohbi, J., Haas, T., Hoppe, I., Matzner, N., Montero de Oliveira, F. E., & Witting, M. (2025). Critical to success: A societal debate on whether and how to remove CO2 on a large scale [Policy Brief of the BMBF project CDR terra]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.
- Trümper, S., Hoppe, I. (2025). Synthesis paper by the Communication Sciences & Psychology Panel as part of the symposium of the German Climate Consortium (DKK) in cooperation with the Center for Climate Resilience, University of Augsburg, February 17-19, 2025.
- Hoppe, I., Neverla, I. (2024). Climate change and biodiversity on German television. Internal report to media research and program directors at ARD, ZDF, Pro7/Sat1, and the RTL Group (100 pages).
Outreach
- ZDF (2025): "Earth Hour" campaign: Lights out to combat declining environmental awareness? Interview at: https://www.zdfheute.de/politik/deutschland/earth-hour-2025-wwf-klimaschutz- umweltbewusstsein-100.html
- Berliner Zeitung (2023): The world is ending, but the dream ship sails on. Online at: https://www.berliner-zeitung.de/open-source/das-traumschiff-schippert-trotz-weltuntergangs-weiter-studie-thematisiert-klimakrise-im-deutschen-tv-li.2156348
- BR 24 (2023): New study: Much less of the CO2 budget left than expected. Online at: https://www.br.de/nachrichten/wissen/neue-studie-viel-weniger-vom-co2-budget-uebrig-als-gedacht,TuYez8W
- Zeit Online (2023): Viewers want to know more about the climate crisis. Online at: https://www.zeit.de/kultur/film/2023-10/malisa-stiftung-fernsehzuschauer-klimakrise-interesse