Department of Geography, National Taiwan Normal University, 162, Section 1, Heping E. Rd., 106, Taipei City, Taiwan.
Nat Commun. 2020 Nov 27;11(1):6052. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-19979-0.
Scientists and the media are increasingly using the terms 'climate emergency' or 'climate crisis' to urge timely responses from the public and private sectors to combat the irreversible consequences of climate change. However, whether the latest trend in climate change labelling can result in stronger climate change risk perceptions in the public is unclear. Here we used survey data collected from 1,892 individuals across Taiwan in 2019 to compare the public's reaction to a series of questions regarding climate change beliefs, communication, and behavioural intentions under two labels: 'climate change' and 'climate crisis.' The respondents had very similar responses to the questions using the two labels. However, we observed labelling effects for specific subgroups, with some questions using the climate crisis label actually leading to backlash effects compared with the response when using the climate change label. Our results suggest that even though the two labels provoke similar reactions from the general public, on a subgroup level, some backlash effects may become apparent. For this reason, the label 'climate crisis' should be strategically chosen.
科学家和媒体越来越多地使用“气候紧急情况”或“气候危机”这两个术语,敦促公共和私营部门及时做出响应,以应对气候变化带来的不可逆转的后果。然而,目前尚不清楚气候变化标签的最新趋势是否会导致公众对气候变化风险的认知增强。在这里,我们使用 2019 年在台湾收集的 1892 名个人的调查数据,比较了公众对一系列关于气候变化信仰、沟通和行为意图问题的反应,这些问题使用了两种标签:“气候变化”和“气候危机”。在使用这两种标签时,受访者对这些问题的回答非常相似。然而,我们观察到了特定亚组的标签效应,与使用气候变化标签相比,一些使用气候危机标签的问题实际上会产生反效果。我们的研究结果表明,尽管这两个标签引起了公众的相似反应,但在亚组层面上,一些反效果可能会变得明显。因此,“气候危机”这个标签应该被谨慎选择。