Cabrales, AntonioGarcía, ManuRamos Muñoz, DavidSánchez, Angel2022-11-042022-11-042022-08-19https://hdl.handle.net/10016/35967We study the evolution of interest about climate change between different actors of the population, and how the interest of those actors affect one another. We rst document the evolution individually, and then provide a model of cross influences between them, that we then estimate with a VAR. We nd large swings over time of said interest for the general public by creating a Climate Change Index for Europe and the US (CCI) using news media mentions, and little interest among economists (measured by publications in top journals of the discipline). The general interest science journals and policymakers have a more steady interest, although policymakers get interested much later.engAtribución 3.0 EspañaClimate changeSocial normsText analysisSocial networksThe interactions of social norms about climate change: science, institutions and Economicsworking paperQ54Q58D85A13EconomíaMedio AmbienteDT/0000002021