>>24786910
I remember in 2010 a magazine on the seats at the local movie theatre promoting the DINK lifestyle as something cool and aspirational. There was that German magazine cover with a white baby on the front with the words "KlimaKiller" or something like that. Then another one here with pic related.
Absolutely the doom and gloom climate change messaging at school impacted fertility rates. If you simultaneously make out the apocalypse is fueled by your lifestyle while also promising a cradle to grave welfare state, it's obviously going to impact people's family planning decisions. The climate stuff especially has made people iffy about having children, and many did feel burdened with guilt for wanting that.
I feel that's died down now that society grapples with sub-replacement fertility, but up until I'd say, 2017, it was out in full force.