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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 11 MIN

Did Housing Affordability Kill Climate Action?

from The Missing Middle Podcast · host Cara Stern, Mike Moffatt, and Meredith Martin

Climate change isn’t topping Canadians’ priority lists anymore, but that doesn’t mean people have stopped caring.New polling shows only 13% of Canadians now rank climate change as a top personal issue, down sharply from 2019. With affordability, housing, and the economy dominating attention, it’s easy to think climate action has fallen off the radar.But the data tells a more complicated story.In this episode, Cara Stern and Mike Moffatt break down new surveys from Abacus Data and Ipsos showing Canadians still feel a moral obligation to act, are making more sustainable purchasing decisions, and want governments to do more, even as optimism declines and affordability pressures grow.They also explore why climate messaging may be backfiring, how individual actions can feel too small to matter, and why smart housing policy could reduce both emissions and household costs.In this episode:- Why climate change dropped in Canadians’ priorities- Whether affordability is crowding out climate action- Who’s actually buying sustainable products- Why Canadians still want government action- The gap between individual effort and policy leadership- How housing policy can lower costs and emissionsChapters:00:00 Introduction: Climate Action vs. Affordability Trade-off00:22 The Worrying Drop in Climate Change as a Top Priority01:20 Climate Engagement Remains Strong Despite Affordability Issues02:23 Who Are the Conscious Consumers? Income, Age, and the Moral Obligation03:25 Generational Views on Climate Hope and Hopelessness04:45 Why Bother? The Feeling of Tiny Individual Efforts05:57 Government Action: Massive Mandate vs. Lack of Clear Plan07:38 Blending Environment and Finance: Smart Housing Policy SolutionsResearch/links:https://moreandbetterhousing.ca/2024/11/19/fourpathways/https://angusreid.org/election-2019-climate-change/Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina MaddeauxProduced by Meredith MartinFunded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/

Climate change isn’t topping Canadians’ priority lists anymore, but that doesn’t mean people have stopped caring. New polling shows only 13% of Canadians now rank climate change as a top personal issue, down sharply from 2019. With affordability, housing, and the economy dominating attention, it’s easy to think climate action has fallen off the radar. But the data tells a more complicated story. In this episode, Cara Stern and Mike Moffatt break down new surveys from Abacus Data and Ipsos ...

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Climate change isn’t topping Canadians’ priority lists anymore, but that doesn’t mean people have stopped caring.New polling shows only 13% of Canadians now rank climate change as a top personal issue, down sharply from 2019. With affordability,...

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