Climate change is not only an environmental issue π—it is also a social and behavioral challenge. Opinion dynamics models help us understand how individual beliefs, perceptions, and emotions about climate change are formed and transformed over time. Personal experiences with extreme weather π‘️, access to information π±, and cognitive biases all shape how people interpret climate science and decide whether to support climate action.
At the social level, interactions within families, peer groups, workplaces, and online networks play a powerful role π€. Conversations, social media discussions π¬, and community norms can either amplify climate awareness or spread misinformation. Opinion dynamics models use network theory to show how ideas spread, polarize, or reach consensus. They highlight how influential individuals, echo chambers, and social trust can accelerate—or hinder—collective climate engagement.
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