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klimadebatt

Klimadebatt (climate debate) is the public discourse surrounding climate change in Swedish media, politics and society. The term combines klim(a) and debatt and is used to describe how climate science, policy, and related economic and social issues are discussed, argued and framed in Sweden and Swedish-speaking contexts.

In Sweden the klimadebatt encompasses coverage in newspapers, television and radio, as well as online platforms

Actors in the klimadebatt include politicians, scientists, journalists, interest groups, non-governmental organizations, and citizen movements such

The klimadebatt is studied in media and communication research to understand framing, agenda-setting, polarization, and the

See also: climate change in Sweden, climate policy of Sweden, media studies, public opinion on climate change.

and
social
media.
Core
themes
include
scientific
consensus
on
climate
change,
greenhouse
gas
emissions,
energy
policy,
transport,
industry,
and
adaptation.
Policy
debates
often
focus
on
measures
like
carbon
pricing,
energy
mix,
renewable
energy,
and
the
pace
by
which
Sweden
should
meet
its
climate
targets.
as
climate
activism.
Public
figures
and
organizations
may
shape
the
debate
through
reporting,
advocacy,
or
social
campaigns.
relationship
between
public
opinion
and
policy.
Critics
argue
that
the
climate
debate
can
become
politicized
or
sensationalized,
sometimes
obscuring
scientific
nuance,
while
supporters
contend
that
open
discussion
is
essential
for
democratic
decision-making
and
policy
legitimacy.