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Why forcing people to go green can backfire

Last updated: January 6, 2026 1:35 am
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In recent years, they have seized on this potential vulnerability to undermine climate policies. For example, in the United States, conservative politicians and interest groups have framed efforts to phase out fossil fuels or limit emissions as government overreach and an infringement on personal freedoms. This tactic has been particularly effective in rallying opposition and stalling progress on climate action.

The study published in Nature Sustainability highlights the importance of carefully designing climate policies to avoid triggering backlash. Instead of relying solely on mandates and bans, policymakers should consider alternative approaches that align with people’s values and preferences. For example, incentivizing sustainable behavior through tax breaks, subsidies, and public awareness campaigns may be more effective in encouraging voluntary action.

Furthermore, fostering trust in government and engaging with communities to co-create climate solutions can help build support for climate policies. By involving stakeholders in the decision-making process and addressing their concerns, policymakers can ensure that climate actions are perceived as fair, transparent, and beneficial for all.

Ultimately, combating climate change requires a multi-faceted approach that takes into account social, political, and economic factors. By understanding the potential risks of aggressive mandates and bans, policymakers can develop more effective and sustainable strategies to address the climate crisis. It is crucial to strike a balance between urgency and inclusivity to ensure that climate policies are both impactful and widely accepted. President Trump and the natural gas industry have both used clever framing tactics to push back against environmental regulations. President Trump regularly refers to fuel efficiency benchmarks for electric vehicles as a mandate, while the natural gas industry has framed efficiency standards for gas appliances as bans. This tactic has been successful in delaying explicit bans on gas in new construction, such as in New York state.

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The backlash effect from framing these regulations as bans has been significant. Lawmakers are put in a difficult position, as they must find a balance between aggressive policies to combat climate change and public backlash. If a policy is too aggressive, it can turn people against the entire political movement behind it, as seen in Germany. This can stall progress towards a more sustainable future.

Experts emphasize the importance of trust in designing effective climate policies. Policies should consider the plasticity of citizens’ beliefs and values, as ethical commitments and social norms are fragile and easily destroyed. By offering alternatives and making climate-friendly options more abundant and attractive, policies can avoid backlash and encourage cooperation.

While mandates and bans can be effective in certain contexts, they may not always work when it comes to environmental policies. Seatbelt laws and smoking restrictions were accepted with little public dissent due to their direct benefits to personal health. In contrast, environmental policies often lack the same level of personal connection and may face more resistance.

Ultimately, the key to successful climate policies lies in understanding and embracing people’s inherent values and generosity. By designing policies that align with these values and encourage positive behavior change, we can create a more sustainable future without facing backlash. It’s important to remember that people are generally good-hearted and want to do the right thing – policies should reflect and support these inclinations.

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