A new poll of 15 nations, most of them in the developing world, finds that majorities of the people canvassed want their governments to take steps to fight climate change, even if that entails costs. People signaled they would support public measures to limit greenhouse gas emissions and step up adaptation measures. For example, respondents would support higher fuel efficiency standards for cars, preserving or expanding forests, and extending funding to vulnerable countries so they can develop hardier crops suited to more severe climates
Overview As the world begins negotiations at the Paris international climate negotiations next wee...
To what extent citizens are willing not only to support ambitious climate policy, but also willing t...
Majorities around the world support governments playing an active role in stimulating and regulating...
Large majorities around the world believe that human activity causes global warming and that strong ...
An analysis by WorldPublicOpinion.org of recent international polls reveals strong support around th...
A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 19 nations from around the world finds that majorities in 15 th...
Most people say they are ready to make personal sacrifices -- including paying more for their energy...
Data for this study is available at http://hdl.handle.net/1903/10144An international poll finds wide...
The World Bank‘s World Development Report 2010 on Climate Change and Development commissioned an int...
We document majority support for policies entailing global redistribution and climate mitigation. Re...
In the run-up to the December 2009 Copenhagen climate conference, the authors surveyed members of th...
Concern about global warming has increased sharply in the United States. Nearly half of the American...
A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 21 nations finds very strong support for the government requiri...
Using new surveys on more than 40,000 respondents in twenty countries that account for 72% of global...
Unique survey data from a contingent valuation study conducted in three different countries (China, ...
Overview As the world begins negotiations at the Paris international climate negotiations next wee...
To what extent citizens are willing not only to support ambitious climate policy, but also willing t...
Majorities around the world support governments playing an active role in stimulating and regulating...
Large majorities around the world believe that human activity causes global warming and that strong ...
An analysis by WorldPublicOpinion.org of recent international polls reveals strong support around th...
A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 19 nations from around the world finds that majorities in 15 th...
Most people say they are ready to make personal sacrifices -- including paying more for their energy...
Data for this study is available at http://hdl.handle.net/1903/10144An international poll finds wide...
The World Bank‘s World Development Report 2010 on Climate Change and Development commissioned an int...
We document majority support for policies entailing global redistribution and climate mitigation. Re...
In the run-up to the December 2009 Copenhagen climate conference, the authors surveyed members of th...
Concern about global warming has increased sharply in the United States. Nearly half of the American...
A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 21 nations finds very strong support for the government requiri...
Using new surveys on more than 40,000 respondents in twenty countries that account for 72% of global...
Unique survey data from a contingent valuation study conducted in three different countries (China, ...
Overview As the world begins negotiations at the Paris international climate negotiations next wee...
To what extent citizens are willing not only to support ambitious climate policy, but also willing t...
Majorities around the world support governments playing an active role in stimulating and regulating...