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A Cultural Narrative Approach to Climate Change
Earth Day 2023 finds many of America’s top environmental and energy reporters gathering in Boise, Idaho for the annual conference of the Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ). This yearly event brings together journalists from across the climate landscape to discuss the challenges of serving as the proverbial canary in the coal mine about our changing climate. One topic of growing interest is covering climate issues through a cultural lens, whether through music, television or art – all this as our ever-changing environment and emerging technologies generate new interest in this important topic.
Storytelling To Meet the Moment: Silverline+
At Silverline, we believe in the power of storytelling - articulating unique and compelling narratives to help our clients break through the most crowded and complex climate landscape in history. Recognizing the demand for our unique domain expertise in storytelling at the nexus of climate, innovation, and policy led to the launch of Silverline+. The Silverline+ practice area is dedicated exclusively to strategic communications and executive thought leadership for Fortune 500 and market-moving organizations seeking a competitive edge in ESG, climate, and energy storytelling.
Silverline Founder Laura Taylor on the Clean Tech Landscape: Sustainable Finance Podcast
In this episode of the Sustainable Finance Podcast, Silverline Founder and CEO Laura Taylor dives into the dynamic climate and clean tech landscape and shares what she’s seeing from early-stage and late-stage investors entering the market and looking to refine their messaging.
Our Take on the Inflation Reduction Act
After decades of wrangling over climate legislation, policymakers have created a historic and far-reaching clean energy package that will determine our future as Americans and global citizens. Silverline President and industry veteran Laura Taylor weighs in on what that means for our clean energy communications agency.
David v. Goliath: Why Small Agencies Outperform Large Agencies
Here's why large public relations agencies – or one-size-fits-all approaches – miss the boat and client needs and small agencies thrive.