Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Public Perceptions of Climate Change across Four European Countries: United Kingdom, France, Germany and Norway, 2016 survey data gives insight into public perceptions of climate change and support for related policies and energy sources across Germany, France, Norway and the UK. All data was collected by the research company Ipsos Mori who was chosen through an EU-wide tendering process. The survey was designed in English by the research team in collaboration with an expert advisory panel. Before piloting the survey questions, the research team and Ipsos Mori went through a thorough translation process to ensure the comparability of the survey data across countries...
Over the past few decades, substantial funding has been directed towards improving scientific unders...
The scientific understanding of climate change is firmly established; it is occurring, it is primari...
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Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Public Perceptions of Climate...
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The European Investment Bank has launched a large scale survey across Europe, China and the US. Goa...
Over the past few decades, substantial funding has been directed towards improving scientific unders...
The scientific understanding of climate change is firmly established; it is occurring, it is primari...
People’s attitudes toward climate change differ, and these differences may correspond to distinct pa...
To achieve national and European climate targets, political leaders will need to feel confident that...
This latest issue in our Topline Results series examines public attitudes towards climate change and...
European countries must continue cooperating with each other on global issues like climate change, r...
European Perceptions of Climate Change: Topline findings of a survey conducted in four European coun...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Public Perceptions of Climate...
The long-term provision of ocean ecosystem services depends on healthy ecosystems and effective sust...
Results of the study: Are the drivers of support for climate change mitigation the same across EU co...
If uncontrolled, human influences on the climate system may generate changes that will endanger vari...
In this paper, we assess public attitudes on climate change in Europe over the last decade. Using ag...
This report was commissioned by ClimateXChange for the Scottish Government as part of developing a n...
The thesis investigates perceptions of climate change (CC) among stakeholders within Norwegian and G...
The European Investment Bank has launched a large scale survey across Europe, China and the US. Goa...
Over the past few decades, substantial funding has been directed towards improving scientific unders...
The scientific understanding of climate change is firmly established; it is occurring, it is primari...
People’s attitudes toward climate change differ, and these differences may correspond to distinct pa...