Global | The Relevance of Climate Change Narratives
Published on Friday, February 7, 2025
Global | The Relevance of Climate Change Narratives
Summary
Narratives play a crucial role in decision-making. As political polarization shapes public opinion, the challenge lies in crafting transformative climate change narratives that are grounded in scientific knowledge, bridge ideological divides, and mobilize effective policies.
Key points
- Key points:
- Shift from "Doom and Gloom" to Transformative Narratives. Traditional fear-based messaging about climate change has not been entirely effective in mobilizing global action. Instead, a shift toward transformative narratives—focusing on innovation, economic opportunity, and systemic change—has gained traction. These alternative narratives emphasize win-win strategies that align sustainability with economic benefits.
- Public Support for Climate Policies Depends on Perceived Fairness. Effective climate policies must be designed with transparency and fairness in mind. Public support is higher for policies that are seen as equitable, such as investments in green infrastructure and progressive carbon taxes. In contrast, policies perceived as burdensome or regressive face significant resistance.
Geographies
- Geography Tags
- Global
Topics
- Topic Tags
- Climate Sustainability
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Authors
Joxe Mari Barrutiabengoa
BBVA Research - Senior Economist
Julián Cubero
BBVA Research - Lead Economist
Marco Lara
BBVA Research - Senior Economist
Laura Martínez Gálvez
BBVA Research - Economist
Pilar Más Rodríguez
BBVA Research - Principal Economist
Rafael Ortiz Durán
BBVA Research - Economist