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Financial professionals and climate experts have diverging perspectives on climate action

Economics

Financial professionals and climate experts have diverging perspectives on climate action

E. Gsottbauer, M. Kirchler, et al.

This compelling study reveals a striking contrast in perspectives between financial professionals and climate experts regarding climate action. Conducted by Elisabeth Gsottbauer, Michael Kirchler, and Christian König-Kersting, the research uncovers lesser concern among financial professionals for climate change and highlights the urgent need for innovative strategies that engage them in the climate crisis through economic and reputational incentives.... show more
Abstract
To address the climate crisis, it is necessary to transform the economy, with the finance industry taking a central role by implementing sustainable investment policies. This study aims to understand the motivations and preferences of its key players—financial professionals and climate experts. Here we use an incentivized experiment to measure the willingness to forgo payout to curb carbon emissions and a survey to elicit attitudes and beliefs toward the climate crisis. We provide suggestive evidence that financial professionals have a lower willingness to curb carbon emissions, are less concerned about climate change, and are less supportive of carbon taxes compared to climate experts. We report differences in motivations and priorities, with financial professionals emphasizing economic and reputational considerations and climate experts prioritizing ecological and social consequences of the crisis. Our findings highlight the importance of financial incentives and reputational concerns in motivating financial professionals to address the climate crisis. Pre-registration: The study was pre-registered on 14 April 2021. The pre-registration is available on OSF at https://osf.io/7q5du/.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
May 01, 2024
Authors
Elisabeth Gsottbauer, Michael Kirchler, Christian König-Kersting
Tags
climate action
financial professionals
climate experts
carbon emissions
incentives
social consequences
economic factors
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