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a person jumping into the air in a dense green forest.
Redwood Exploring Taken in the Northern California redwood groves. © Kyle McCubbin/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Perspectives

The Polls Are In and It’s Nature for the Win

Around the world, there is broad public support to invest in natural climate solutions.

The Nature Conservancy's lead scientist, Katherine Hayhoe, likes to say that one of the simplest and most important things everyone can do to fight climate change is talk about the issue with friends and family. Her advice underlines a truism: When it comes to climate solutions, public perception and support matters. 

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In 2024, TNC led polls in three countries with a critical role to play in addressing climate change. These surveys in Brazil, Canada, and the United States revealed insights about how natural climate solutions can gain broader acceptance and drive meaningful action. 

Polling serves as a vital tool in gauging public awareness, understanding, and support for climate action, including natural climate solutions. It provides a snapshot of public opinion, helping policymakers, businesses, and NGOs tailor their strategies to meet the needs and concerns of the community. By identifying gaps in awareness and areas of strong support, polling can guide effective communication campaigns and policy decisions.

Broad Support for Natural Climate Solutions

  • 94%

    of US voters support expanding strategies to protect, better manage and restore forests, grasslands, and wetlands to store more carbon and fight climate change.

  • 84%

    of Canadian voters support expanding natural climate solutions once they were informed about how these strategies can contribute to sustainable economies and create jobs.

  • 66%

    of Brazilians support spending public money on strategies to protect, better manage and restore forests, fields, savannas, agricultural lands, wetlands for climate.

a person carrying a large bunch of bananas on their back in a grove of trees
Climate and nature In Brazil, people understand that the climate change crisis and the nature crisis are linked and affect the health and well-being of all life on Earth. © Felipe Fittipaldi
two macaws in flight.
Living in Harmony Nature-based solutions can not only help us address the climate crisis, they can also protect and restore the places our plants and animals need to survive. © Ricardo Martins/TNC Photo Contest 2019
Climate and nature In Brazil, people understand that the climate change crisis and the nature crisis are linked and affect the health and well-being of all life on Earth. © Felipe Fittipaldi
Living in Harmony Nature-based solutions can not only help us address the climate crisis, they can also protect and restore the places our plants and animals need to survive. © Ricardo Martins/TNC Photo Contest 2019

Connecting natural climate solutions and quality of life in Brazil

In Brazil, support for public spending on nature-based solutions to climate change is overwhelming and broad. Sixty-six percent of Brazilians said they supported spending public money on strategies protect, better manage and restore forests, fields, savannas, agricultural lands, wetlands, and other natural ecosystems in a way that reduces greenhouse gas emissions and stores more carbon.

Our poll showed that Brazilians across the country care about how natural climate solutions are connected to quality of life. Nature-based solutions can not only help us address the climate crisis, they can also protect and restore the places our plants and animals need to survive—an important connection that 84% of respondents found convincing when deciding whether to support NCS.

Climate Solutions in Action (2:00) In places like this farm in Brazil, cocoa trees provide an extra crop for additional income, improve soil health, prevent erosion, and help stop climate change by storing carbon.

Bridging the awareness gap in Canada

hands holding soil, slipping through the fingers.
Sustainable Agriculture Healthy soil is an integral part of sustainable farming and conservation. © iStock

The Economic Case for NCS

Research by our Canadian affiliate shows how NCS can create wide-ranging economic returns, from jobs and increased profits, to returns for investors, through both traditional and innovative funding mechanisms, such as bonds, funds, and carbon credits. Learn more.

Economic considerations play a significant role in Canadian public opinion. Given the current economic climate, 71% of Canadians prefer that public funds be used to address immediate cost-of-living concerns. However, once Canadians were informed about how NCS can contribute to sustainable economies and create jobs, 84% supported expanding the strategies.

This dual focus on immediate economic relief and long-term environmental benefits can help bridge the gap between public awareness and support for NCS in Canada where regenerative agriculture and reforestation are priority pathways.

A person measuring the width of a tree in an orange vest.
Forests In the U.S., voters value the role forests can play in addressing climate change. © ULLMANPHOTO.com 2024
A wetland.
Protection One of our most important Natural Climate Solutions is protecting the forests, coastal wetlands, and grasslands we already have. © Sydney Bezanson/TNC
Forests In the U.S., voters value the role forests can play in addressing climate change. © ULLMANPHOTO.com 2024
Protection One of our most important Natural Climate Solutions is protecting the forests, coastal wetlands, and grasslands we already have. © Sydney Bezanson/TNC

Bipartisan support for natural climate solutions in the United States

When asked if they support NCS, a significant majority of Americans responded positively: 94% of voters across the country support expanding strategies to protect, better manage and restore forests, grasslands, and wetlands to store more carbon and fight climate change. 

This bipartisan backing is a crucial finding, indicating that natural climate solutions like tree planting and restoring coastal wetlands can be a unifying issue in a highly polarized political landscape.

Moreover, the polling data shows that public support remains strong even when potential drawbacks are highlighted. In other words, the benefits of natural climate solutions—clean air and water, fewer fires, more resilient shorelines—are extremely important when people think about the potential cost of implementing these strategies. 

Natural Collaboration (0:39) In the U.S., natural climate solutions bring together across party lines.

Understanding what matters most to people 

By understanding the specific concerns and values of different audiences, strategic communication can effectively drive action for NCS. Educational campaigns, economic framing, and collaborative efforts are key strategies to build public support and trust.

As the world faces the urgent challenge of climate change, leveraging public opinion through strategic polling and communication can play a pivotal role in promoting natural climate solutions. The insights from these polls highlight the potential for NCS to gain widespread acceptance and drive meaningful action across different regions. By continuing to engage and educate the public, we can build a stronger foundation for a sustainable future.

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