*Husam Alustwani, Kai Quan and Awan Ismail
Abstract:
Media coverage of the climate crisis plays a key role in driving climate action. While most surveys related to climate change and its ramifications primarily assess public opinion at a collective level, this study targets politicians as the most influential segment of a population. The study examined politicians’ perspectives on two aspects: (a) which policies are likely to be prioritised in their respective countries to achieve carbon neutrality, and (b) which media is the most preferred for promoting these policies. The scope is narrowed to two countries: Malaysia, a leading developing country, and China, a leading industrial country. Through an online survey targeting 40 politicians from each country, our findings reveal a consensus on afforestation and CO2 capturing technologies as primary pathways towards carbon neutrality. However, while Malaysian politicians prioritise solar energy as the second-best option, their Chinese counterparts favour investing in public transportation alongside solar energy.
Keywords: Politician’s perspective, carbon neutrality, government policy, media preferences

