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Why climate change fades into the background – and how to change that

Last updated: June 28, 2025 6:20 pm
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Climate change has long been a pressing issue that many hoped would spur action once its impacts became undeniable. However, despite increasing disasters and extreme weather events, the response from both individuals and governments has been lackluster. While this inaction is often attributed to political and structural barriers, psychological research suggests a deeper reason: the human brain is wired to overlook slow, gradual changes.

For most people, climate change manifests as a subtle shift in daily weather patterns rather than as a sudden catastrophe. This gradual progression poses a challenge as individuals tend to gauge the severity of the issue based on personal experiences. As the climate slowly deteriorates, our sense of what is considered “normal” shifts incrementally, leading to a lack of alarm or urgency in response to worsening conditions – a phenomenon known as the boiling frog effect.

In an effort to make the impacts of climate change more tangible and personal, researchers conducted experiments using binary data indicators, such as whether a lake froze over in winter or not, to highlight the effects of climate change in a more concrete way. Participants who were presented with these binary “froze or not” graphs perceived climate change as having a greater impact compared to those shown traditional temperature graphs. This approach created a sense of clear “before” and “after” in participants’ minds, despite the change being gradual.

The study’s findings underscore the importance of effectively communicating climate change by emphasizing tangible losses that people can relate to, such as the disappearance of winter traditions like ice skating on a frozen lake. By using visuals that contrast “what we had” with “what we’ve lost,” policymakers, journalists, and educators can help individuals better understand the real and immediate consequences of climate change.

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Ultimately, climate change is not just a physical crisis but also a psychological one. By presenting the impacts of climate change in ways that feel personal and concrete, we can hope to raise awareness and prompt meaningful action before it’s too late. It is crucial for stakeholders to leverage these insights to engage the public effectively in addressing the urgent challenges posed by global warming and climate change.

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