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“Climate Translators” Building Trust and Local Democratic Cooperation on Green Transition: Denmark and Germany

Contentious Politics
Democracy
Environmental Policy
Green Politics
Political Participation
Climate Change
Mobilisation
Activism
Nicole Doerr
University of Copenhagen
Nicole Doerr
University of Copenhagen
Janus Hansen
University of Copenhagen

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Abstract

The paper investigates how climate activists engage in building trust in public debates and local political conflicts over green transition. It applies the empirically grounded concept of “climate translators” to study the challenges of intermediary trust-building by both independent climate activists and institutionally embedded activists who aim to stimulate climate policy change at the local level. In Denmark, municipalities endorse activists as climate translators to promote civic participation and deliberation. In Germany, activists have developed more conflict-oriented translation models based on direct-democratic campaigns and advocacy work outside institutions. We discuss these varied strategies of trust-building as they emerged in different contexts.