The Land & Climate Podcast

Has neoliberalism undermined climate action?

Jun 6, 2025
Felix Schulz, a postdoctoral research fellow at Lund University, dives into the intricacies of public opinion on climate policy. He reveals how neoliberal values often overshadow socioeconomic factors in shaping attitudes toward climate action. Discussing the rise of far-right ideologies and their denial of climate science, Schulz emphasizes the need to address job security concerns in traditional industries as they transition to greener practices. The conversation highlights the crucial link between political trust, public beliefs, and effective climate policies for both the Global North and South.
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Workers' Identity and Climate Resistance

  • Workers in industries like steel and fossil fuels feel their jobs and identities threatened by climate policies.
  • Such threats lead to strong resistance and loss of public support for climate action.
INSIGHT

Values Over Demographics

  • Core values and worldviews shape support for climate policy more than demographics like income or education.
  • Global north countries show lower overall support for climate policies than global south ones.
INSIGHT

Neoliberalism Undermines Climate Support

  • Neoliberal beliefs emphasize individualism and trust in free markets over government intervention.
  • These beliefs correlate with lower support for climate policies, especially in the global north.
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