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Why climate awareness isn’t becoming action for Gen Z

09 May 2026
2 min

India's Young and Climate Awareness

The current generation of educated young Indians is highly informed about climate issues. They are aware of IPCC timelines, track air quality index (AQI), and experience extreme temperatures, yet struggle to take meaningful actions due to systemic constraints.

Lack of Empowerment

  • The problem isn't a lack of awareness but the absence of power to effect change.
  • Individual actions like carrying tote bags, refusing straws, or offsetting flights have negligible impact.
  • The system lacks mechanisms to convert climate awareness into political influence.

Political Challenges

  • Climate action globally is a political process involving elections and legislation.
  • India's political landscape offers minimal avenues for youth to leverage their climate concerns.
  • No major political party has prioritized climate issues in the 2024 elections.

Social Media and Climate Engagement

  • Social media amplifies alarming content without fostering action.
  • This has led to a phenomenon called "psychic numbing," where awareness does not translate to activism.

Equity in Climate Discourse

  • The climate conversation is predominantly urban and among higher per-capita emitters.
  • Those most affected by climate change, like rural farmers and urban workers, are often excluded from discussions.

The Need for Institutional Change

  • Real change requires political agency and institutional engagement, not just awareness.
  • To truly address climate issues, the focus must shift from aesthetic appreciation to active participation in political processes.

The path forward for India's climate politics involves empowering the young to engage with institutions and prioritize climate issues in political agendas.

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