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G7 Climate Study Finds Broad Public Support for Climate Action, But Messaging Remains Critical

By MGN EditorialJune 18, 2026 at 06:00 AM

A major post-G7 Summit study spanning more than 83,000 adults across six leading democracies reveals strong cross-ideological support for climate solutions, with findings carrying implications for maritime decarbonisation policy communication.

A large-scale study released in the wake of the G7 Summit has found robust public support for climate action across six major economies, though researchers warn that the language used to frame climate policy can significantly influence public receptiveness — a finding with direct relevance to the maritime industry's ongoing decarbonisation dialogue. Conducted by Potential Energy and the Rockefeller Foundation, the survey polled more than 83,000 adults across the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, and Canada. The research found that support for climate solutions spans the ideological spectrum in all six nations, but that specific terminology can either bolster or undermine that support. Notably, the term 'net zero' — widely adopted across the shipping industry, port authorities, and international regulatory bodies including the International Maritime Organization (IMO) — was identified as a phrase that fails to resonate with, or may even alienate, segments of the public. By contrast, messaging framed around health benefits and energy security proved more broadly persuasive. The study found Italy and France to be the least politically divided on climate issues, while Germany and the United Kingdom showed greater ideological splits, though researchers emphasised that strategic messaging remains important in all markets. For the maritime sector, which is navigating an increasingly complex regulatory environment under the IMO's revised 2023 greenhouse gas strategy — targeting net-zero emissions by or around 2050 — the findings underscore a growing challenge: how to build and maintain public and political support for costly decarbonisation investments. Shipping's transition to alternative fuels, including green ammonia, methanol, and LNG, requires sustained policy backing and public investment frameworks that depend, in part, on broad societal buy-in. Industry bodies such as the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and port operators investing in shore power and green hydrogen infrastructure may find the study's communications insights useful as they engage with policymakers and the public on the economic and environmental case for maritime decarbonisation. The full findings were released by Potential Energy and the Rockefeller Foundation following the conclusion of the G7 Summit.
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