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  • © Ipsos | Components Dec | Oct 19 | Version 1 | Public | Internal/Client Use Only © Ipsos | Earth Day 2020 | April 2020

    EARTH DAY 2020

    IPSOS GLOBAL ADVISOR

    How does the world view climate

    change and Covid-19?

  • © Ipsos | Earth Day 2020 | April 2020

    Summary: public support a green recovery

    71% globally agree that in the long term,

    climate change is as

    serious a crisis as

    Covid-19.

    68% globally say their government will be

    failing them if it

    doesn’t act now to

    combat climate

    change.

    65% of the public globally support a

    ‘green’ economic

    recovery from the

    Covid-19 crisis.

    57% globally say they would be put off voting

    for a political party

    whose policies don’t

    deal seriously with

    climate change.

    Seven in ten consider climate change as serious a crisis as Covid-19, and a similar proportion

    feel their government will be failing them if it doesn’t act on climate change now. Two thirds

    globally support a green economic recovery from the crisis.

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    A majority globally say they are likely to

    make changes this year, but the

    proportion saying this has not increased

    since a comparable Ipsos survey in

    2014. The changes we are most likely to

    make are mainly lower effort and lower

    impact.

    Summary: public no more willing to change their climate behaviours than they were in 2014

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    Covid-19 and climate change

    How do the public view the two

    crises?

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    Q. To what extent do you agree or disagree

    with the following:

    In the long term, climate change is as serious

    a crisis as Covid-19 is

    Base: 28,029 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Thursday 16 to Sunday 19 April.

    71%

    87%

    84%

    81%

    76%

    73%

    72%

    72%

    71%

    69%

    67%

    66%

    64%

    59%

    59%

    21%

    11%

    12%

    13%

    17%

    20%

    18%

    20%

    20%

    24%

    22%

    26%

    29%

    33%

    32%

    World

    China

    Mexico

    India

    France

    Spain

    Japan

    Italy

    Brazil

    Germany

    Russia

    Great Britain

    Canada

    Australia

    United States

    Strongly agree/tend to agree Tend to disagree/strongly disagree

    Seriousness of climate change in comparison to Covid-19

    Country data

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    Q. To what extent do you agree or disagree

    with the following:

    In the economic recovery after Covid-19, it's

    important that government actions prioritize

    climate change

    65%

    81%

    80%

    80%

    66%

    64%

    63%

    63%

    62%

    61%

    60%

    58%

    57%

    57%

    57%

    25%

    13%

    14%

    16%

    22%

    22%

    27%

    26%

    26%

    30%

    24%

    31%

    34%

    33%

    32%

    World

    India

    Mexico

    China

    Brazil

    Japan

    Italy

    France

    Spain

    Canada

    Russia

    Great Britain

    Australia

    Germany

    United States

    Strongly agree/tend to agree Tend to disagree/strongly disagree

    Support for a ‘green’ economic recovery from Covid-19

    Country data

    Base: 28,029 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Thursday 16 to Sunday 19 April.

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    Q. To what extent do you agree or disagree

    with the following:

    Government should focus on helping the

    economy to recover first and foremost, even

    if that means taking some actions that are

    bad for the environment

    44%

    63%

    55%

    50%

    47%

    46%

    46%

    43%

    42%

    41%

    38%

    37%

    36%

    35%

    35%

    48%

    32%

    32%

    41%

    42%

    51%

    43%

    48%

    49%

    50%

    59%

    55%

    55%

    58%

    52%

    World

    India

    Russia

    Australia

    United States

    Mexico

    Great Britain

    Spain

    Canada

    Italy

    China

    Brazil

    Germany

    France

    Japan

    Strongly agree/tend to agree Tend to disagree/strongly disagree

    Focus on economic recovery from Covid-19 first and foremost?

    Country data

    Base: 28,029 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Thursday 16 to Sunday 19 April.

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    Q. How likely or unlikely do you think the

    following is to occur as a result of the

    Coronavirus:

    We will see more people fighting for changes

    to protect the environment

    51%

    77%

    74%

    66%

    60%

    55%

    51%

    47%

    44%

    43%

    42%

    42%

    41%

    39%

    36%

    17%

    8%

    6%

    15%

    16%

    12%

    15%

    17%

    23%

    20%

    19%

    22%

    21%

    17%

    24%

    World

    India

    China

    Mexico

    Brazil

    France

    Spain

    Italy

    Russia

    Canada

    Great Britain

    Australia

    United States

    Japan

    Germany

    Very likely/Somewhat likely Somewhat unlikely/Very unlikely

    Views on whether Covid-19 will lead to increased environmental activism

    Country data

    Base: 28,029 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Thursday 16 to Sunday 19 April.

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    Q. To what extent do you agree or disagree

    with the following regarding the long-term

    impact of the virus:

    I will seek out products that are healthier and

    better for the environment

    79%

    91%

    91%

    86%

    85%

    85%

    83%

    80%

    76%

    75%

    72%

    70%

    70%

    70%

    65%

    21%

    9%

    9%

    14%

    15%

    15%

    17%

    20%

    24%

    25%

    28%

    30%

    30%

    30%

    35%

    World

    China

    Mexico

    India

    Italy

    Brazil

    France

    Spain

    Canada

    Russia

    Japan

    Australia

    United States

    Great Britain

    Germany

    Strongly agree/tend to agree Tend to disagree/strongly disagree

    Willingness to seek out products which are healthier and better for the environmentCountry data

    Base: 28,029 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Thursday 16 to Sunday 19 April.

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    Environmental issues

    Which environmental issues are most

    concerning to citizens?

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    37%

    33%

    32%

    26%

    25%

    20%

    18%

    15%

    15%

    15%

    14%

    12%

    11%

    9%

    6%

    1%

    3%

    Global warming/climate change

    Air pollution

    Dealing with the amount of waste we generate

    De-forestation

    Water pollution

    Depletion of natural resources

    Future energy sources and supplies

    Over-packaging of consumer goods

    Wildlife conservation

    Overpopulation

    Emissions

    Poor quality drinking water

    Flooding

    Future food sources and supplies

    Soil erosion

    None of these

    Don't know

    11

    Q. In your view, what are the three

    most important environmental

    issues facing [COUNTRY] today?

    That is, the top environmental

    issues you feel should receive the

    greatest attention from your local

    leaders?

    Top environmental issues around the world

    Change

    since 2018

    +7

    +3

    +2

    +3

    +1

    -1

    -6

    +4

    +1

    +1

    +2

    -2

    -1

    -4

    =

    -1

    -3

    Global data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74: Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    37%54%

    51%44%44%44%44%

    42%41%41%

    40%39%39%

    38%38%38%37%

    36%36%36%36%

    33%33%32%

    31%31%30%30%

    25%13%

    WorldJapan

    South KoreaCanada

    ItalyFrance

    GermanyAustraliaMalaysia

    USNew Zealand

    SpainGreat Britain

    IndiaNetherlands

    HungaryPeru

    SwedenChile

    ChinaSouth Africa

    MexicoColombia

    TurkeyBelgium

    BrazilPoland

    ArgentinaSaudi Arabia

    Russia12

    Q. In your view, what are the three most

    important environmental issues facing

    [COUNTRY] today? That is, the top

    environmental issues you feel should receive

    the greatest attention from your local

    leaders?

    Global warming/climate change

    Global warming/ climate change

    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    33%55%

    53%47%

    46%45%45%

    43%42%

    40%37%37%

    36%35%

    33%32%

    31%29%

    28%27%

    25%24%24%24%24%

    23%23%22%

    12%9%

    WorldSouth Korea

    IndiaHungary

    PolandChina

    ColombiaMexico

    ItalyMalaysia

    ChileFrance

    PeruRussiaSpain

    BelgiumSaudi Arabia

    TurkeyBrazil

    NetherlandsGermany

    USGreat BritainSouth Africa

    SwedenJapan

    CanadaArgentinaAustralia

    New Zealand13

    Q. In your view, what are the three most

    important environmental issues facing

    [COUNTRY] today? That is, the top

    environmental issues you feel should receive

    the greatest attention from your local

    leaders?

    Air pollution

    Air pollution

    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    32%60%

    48%48%

    46%44%

    43%40%39%

    39%37%37%

    36%35%

    30%29%

    28%28%28%

    26%25%25%

    23%23%23%22%22%

    20%18%

    14%

    WorldSouth KoreaNew Zealand

    ItalyHungaryCanada

    JapanGreat Britain

    RussiaPoland

    ArgentinaAustralia

    SpainUS

    FranceBelgium

    GermanyNetherlands

    SwedenSouth Africa

    PeruChina

    ColombiaChile

    Saudi ArabiaMalaysia

    IndiaMexico

    BrazilTurkey

    14

    Q. In your view, what are the three most

    important environmental issues facing

    [COUNTRY] today? That is, the top

    environmental issues you feel should receive

    the greatest attention from your local

    leaders?

    Dealing with the amount of waste we

    generate

    Dealing with the amount of waste we generate

    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

  • © Ipsos | Earth Day 2020 | April 2020

    26%59%

    51%48%

    46%42%

    37%37%

    35%34%

    29%29%

    25%24%23%

    20%20%

    18%18%18%18%

    17%15%

    14%13%

    11%11%11%

    10%9%

    WorldRussiaBrazil

    ColombiaArgentina

    MexicoTurkey

    ChilePeru

    PolandIndia

    MalaysiaBelgium

    SpainFranceJapan

    HungaryGermany

    USAustralia

    ItalyNetherlands

    CanadaGreat Britain

    ChinaSouth Korea

    SwedenNew ZealandSaudi ArabiaSouth Africa

    15

    Q. In your view, what are the three most

    important environmental issues facing

    [COUNTRY] today? That is, the top

    environmental issues you feel should receive

    the greatest attention from your local

    leaders?

    De-forestation

    De-forestation

    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    25%45%

    43%40%

    40%37%37%

    35%35%

    33%31%

    30%29%28%

    24%22%

    20%20%

    18%18%

    17%16%

    15%15%15%15%

    12%11%

    9%7%

    WorldPeru

    ArgentinaColombia

    MexicoBrazil

    RussiaNew ZealandSouth Africa

    ChileMalaysia

    IndiaHungary

    ChinaUS

    CanadaTurkeyPolandFrance

    SwedenSouth Korea

    SpainItaly

    BelgiumNetherlands

    Saudi ArabiaGermanyAustralia

    JapanGreat Britain

    16

    Q. In your view, what are the three most

    important environmental issues facing

    [COUNTRY] today? That is, the top

    environmental issues you feel should receive

    the greatest attention from your local

    leaders?

    Water pollution

    Water pollution

    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    20%45%

    36%34%

    28%26%

    24%22%

    22%22%

    21%20%20%20%20%

    19%16%16%

    16%16%15%

    14%14%14%

    13%13%

    12%10%

    10%9%

    WorldChile

    TurkeyMexico

    ColombiaPeru

    FranceRussia

    Saudi ArabiaChinaSpain

    MalaysiaAustralia

    USArgentina

    South AfricaNew Zealand

    SwedenIndia

    BelgiumCanada

    GermanyJapan

    ItalyNetherlands

    HungaryPoland

    South KoreaBrazil

    Great Britain17

    Q. In your view, what are the three most

    important environmental issues facing

    [COUNTRY] today? That is, the top

    environmental issues you feel should receive

    the greatest attention from your local

    leaders?

    Depletion of natural resources

    Depletion of natural resources

    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    18%36%

    33%30%

    29%29%

    26%23%23%

    22%21%

    20%20%

    19%19%

    18%18%18%

    16%16%

    15%15%

    13%11%11%

    10%8%

    7%6%

    4%

    WorldSweden

    South AfricaGermanyAustralia

    JapanPoland

    HungaryTurkey

    Great BritainSouth KoreaNew Zealand

    CanadaBelgium

    Saudi ArabiaSpain

    NetherlandsUS

    ChinaChile

    MalaysiaFrance

    ItalyArgentina

    IndiaBrazil

    MexicoColombia

    RussiaPeru

    18

    Q. In your view, what are the three most

    important environmental issues facing

    [COUNTRY] today? That is, the top

    environmental issues you feel should receive

    the greatest attention from your local

    leaders?

    Future energy sources and supplies

    Future energy sources and supplies

    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    15%35%35%

    32%25%25%

    24%24%

    21%20%

    18%17%

    16%15%15%

    14%14%

    13%12%12%

    9%9%9%

    6%5%

    5%3%3%3%3%

    WorldBelgium

    GermanySweden

    New ZealandGreat Britain

    CanadaNetherlands

    FranceSouth KoreaSaudi Arabia

    ChinaItaly

    SpainHungary

    PolandBrazil

    AustraliaRussia

    MalaysiaJapan

    TurkeyUS

    IndiaSouth Africa

    ChileMexico

    ArgentinaPeru

    Colombia

    19

    Q. In your view, what are the three most

    important environmental issues facing

    [COUNTRY] today? That is, the top

    environmental issues you feel should receive

    the greatest attention from your local

    leaders?

    Over-packaging of consumer goods

    Over-packaging of consumer goods

    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    15%25%

    23%22%

    22%20%

    19%18%

    17%17%17%17%

    16%16%

    15%15%

    14%14%

    13%13%

    13%12%

    11%10%10%

    9%8%

    7%6%

    5%

    WorldAustralia

    ChinaSaudi Arabia

    BrazilSpain

    HungaryUS

    PolandCanadaFrance

    NetherlandsGermany

    RussiaBelgium

    Great BritainNew ZealandSouth Africa

    ChileColombiaMalaysia

    MexicoPeruIndia

    SwedenArgentina

    ItalyJapan

    South KoreaTurkey

    20

    Q. In your view, what are the three most

    important environmental issues facing

    [COUNTRY] today? That is, the top

    environmental issues you feel should receive

    the greatest attention from your local

    leaders?

    Wildlife conservation

    Wildlife conservation

    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    15%31%

    30%29%

    26%24%

    24%20%

    20%19%

    17%17%

    14%14%

    13%13%13%

    12%10%10%

    8%7%7%

    7%7%7%7%

    6%5%

    3%

    WorldIndia

    South AfricaNetherlands

    TurkeyAustralia

    Great BritainMexico

    BelgiumPeru

    New ZealandSweden

    USChina

    ColombiaGermany

    Saudi ArabiaFrance

    CanadaHungary

    ArgentinaSouth Korea

    SpainChileItaly

    JapanBrazil

    PolandMalaysia

    Russia21

    Q. In your view, what are the three most

    important environmental issues facing

    [COUNTRY] today? That is, the top

    environmental issues you feel should receive

    the greatest attention from your local

    leaders?

    Over population

    Over population

    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    14%29%

    26%25%

    22%22%

    21%19%

    18%16%16%

    15%14%14%14%

    13%13%

    13%11%

    11%11%

    10%9%

    8%8%8%

    8%5%

    3%1%

    WorldRussia

    SwedenNetherlands

    SpainItaly

    ChinaBelgium

    PolandGreat Britain

    CanadaAustralia

    New ZealandSouth Korea

    USColombia

    ChileSaudi Arabia

    IndiaMexico

    HungaryGermany

    BrazilJapan

    PeruSouth Africa

    FranceArgentina

    TurkeyMalaysia

    22

    Q. In your view, what are the three most

    important environmental issues facing

    [COUNTRY] today? That is, the top

    environmental issues you feel should receive

    the greatest attention from your local

    leaders?

    Emissions

    Emissions

    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    12%

    30%

    21%

    20%

    18%

    18%

    17%

    16%

    16%

    16%

    15%

    14%

    13%

    12%

    12%

    11%

    11%

    10%

    10%

    9%

    9%

    8%

    7%

    7%

    7%

    5%

    5%

    5%

    3%

    3%

    WorldSouth Africa

    ArgentinaTurkeyMexico

    IndiaChile

    USPeru

    Saudi ArabiaRussia

    New ZealandMalaysia

    BrazilChina

    ColombiaSweden

    ItalyCanadaPoland

    HungaryBelgium

    SpainFrance

    GermanyAustralia

    South KoreaNetherlands

    JapanGreat Britain

    23

    Q. In your view, what are the three most

    important environmental issues facing

    [COUNTRY] today? That is, the top

    environmental issues you feel should receive

    the greatest attention from your local

    leaders?

    Poor quality drinking water

    Poor quality drinking water

    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    11%

    37%

    31%

    28%

    26%

    23%

    18%

    15%

    14%

    11%

    10%

    9%

    9%

    8%

    8%

    8%

    8%

    7%

    7%

    7%

    7%

    6%

    6%

    5%

    5%

    5%

    5%

    4%

    2%

    1%

    WorldGreat Britain

    BrazilArgentina

    PeruMalaysia

    ItalyJapan

    FranceSpain

    NetherlandsSaudi Arabia

    BelgiumSweden

    USIndia

    AustraliaNew Zealand

    PolandCanada

    ColombiaSouth Africa

    TurkeyMexico

    GermanyRussiaChina

    HungaryChile

    South Korea24

    Q. In your view, what are the three most

    important environmental issues facing

    [COUNTRY] today? That is, the top

    environmental issues you feel should receive

    the greatest attention from your local

    leaders?

    Flooding

    Flooding

    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    9%24%

    17%17%

    15%13%13%

    11%11%11%

    11%10%

    10%10%

    9%9%8%

    7%7%7%

    6%6%

    5%5%

    4%4%4%4%

    3%1%

    WorldTurkey

    AustraliaSouth Africa

    JapanSweden

    Saudi ArabiaNew Zealand

    BelgiumUS

    ChinaGermanyHungaryMalaysia

    South KoreaCanada

    Great BritainFrance

    IndiaSpain

    NetherlandsArgentina

    BrazilChile

    ColombiaItaly

    PolandPeru

    MexicoRussia

    25

    Q. In your view, what are the three most

    important environmental issues facing

    [COUNTRY] today? That is, the top

    environmental issues you feel should receive

    the greatest attention from your local

    leaders?

    Future food sources and supplies

    Future food sources and supplies

    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    6%

    15%

    12%

    11%

    11%

    10%

    10%

    8%

    7%

    5%

    5%

    5%

    5%

    4%

    4%

    4%

    4%

    4%

    4%

    4%

    4%

    4%

    4%

    3%

    3%

    3%

    3%

    2%

    2%

    1%

    WorldMalaysia

    ItalySaudi Arabia

    TurkeyChile

    ChinaColombiaArgentina

    IndiaSpain

    FranceMexicoPoland

    AustraliaNew Zealand

    BelgiumUS

    JapanBrazil

    GermanyPeru

    South KoreaSouth Africa

    HungaryNetherlands

    Great BritainCanadaRussia

    Sweden26

    Q. In your view, what are the three most

    important environmental issues facing

    [COUNTRY] today? That is, the top

    environmental issues you feel should receive

    the greatest attention from your local

    leaders?

    Soil erosion

    Soil erosion

    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    Climate change

    How willing are citizens to take

    personal action on climate change?

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    Q. To what extent do you agree or disagree

    with the following statement?

    ‘If [Country]’s government does not act now

    to combat climate change, it will be failing the

    people of [Country]’

    28

    Desire for government action to combat climate change

    68%

    87%

    84%

    83%

    82%

    81%

    80%

    77%

    74%

    74%

    73%

    71%

    71%

    71%

    71%

    70%

    69%

    67%

    66%

    66%

    65%

    63%

    63%

    60%

    58%

    57%

    55%

    55%

    51%

    35%

    12%

    5%

    7%

    9%

    7%

    7%

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    Poland

    Canada

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    Sweden

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    Strongly agree/tend to agree Tend to disagree/strongly disagree

    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    Q. To what extent do you agree or disagree

    with the following statement?

    ‘‘If a political party’s policies don’t deal

    seriously with climate change, this would put

    me off voting for them’

    Role of climate change in shaping political party support

    57%

    75%

    72%

    71%

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    Strongly agree/tend to agree Tend to disagree/strongly disagree

    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    Q. Thinking about things you might do in order to limit your own contribution to climate change, how likely or unlikely would you be

    to make the following changes within the next year?

    30

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    Avoiding products which have a lot of packaging

    Avoiding buying new goods, mending what you haveor buying used products instead

    Saving energy at home, for example by installinginsulation or switching off lights

    Recycling materials such as glass, paper and plastic

    Saving water at home, for example by having shortershowers or not watering your garden

    Walking, cycling or using public transport instead ofdriving a car

    Not flying, or replacing some flights with train or busjourneys

    Eating less meat, or replacing the meat in some mealswith alternatives such as beans

    Eating fewer dairy products or replacing dairyproducts with alternatives such as soya milk

    Certain to/very likely/fairly likely Fairly unlikely/very unlikely /certain not to

    Willingness to take action on climate change - global data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74: Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    Avoiding products which have a lot of packaging

    Recycling materials such as glass, paper andplastic

    Saving energy at home, for example by installinginsulation or switching off lights

    Avoiding buying new goods, mending what youhave or buying used products instead

    Walking, cycling or using public transport insteadof driving a car

    Not flying, or replacing some flights with train orbus journeys

    Eating less meat, or replacing the meat in somemeals with alternatives such as beans

    Eating fewer dairy products or replacing dairyproducts with alternatives such as soya milk

    55%

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    Q. Thinking about things you might do in order to limit your own contribution to climate change, how likely or unlikely would you be

    to make the following changes within the next year?

    31

    Willingness to take action on climate change – 2020 vs. 2014

    Base: 10,504 online adults aged 16-74 across 12 countries: Fieldwork dates: Feb 21 to Mar 6, 2020, Sep 26 to Oct 10 2014

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    Q. Thinking about things you might do in order to limit your own contribution to climate change, how likely or unlikely would you be

    to make the following changes within the next year?

    32

    Willingness to take action on climate change – by country

    Base: 10,504 online adults aged 16-74 across 12 countries: Fieldwork dates: Feb 21 to Mar 6, 2020, Sep 26 to Oct 10 2014

    % Certain to/very likely/fairly likely

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    Avoiding products which have a lot of packaging 57% 56% 71% 46% 54% 60% 58% 49% 45% 55% 60% 59% 50%

    Avoiding buying new goods, mending what you have or buying

    used products instead52% 49% 59% 41% 52% 54% 53% 47% 41% 45% 53% 49% 51%

    Saving energy at home, for example by installing insulation or

    switching off lights50% 47% 69% 32% 48% 52% 48% 55% 37% 47% 52% 49% 51%

    Recycling materials such as glass, paper and plastic 49% 52% 74% 27% 40% 59% 42% 57% 37% 65% 60% 41% 44%

    Saving water at home, for example by having shorter showers or

    not watering your garden49% 44% 66% 34% 47% 51% 51% 50% 41% 43% 51% 49% 46%

    Walking, cycling or using public transport instead of driving a car 46% 45% 64% 32% 42% 54% 50% 44% 32% 42% 39% 43% 27%

    Not flying, or replacing some flights with train or bus journeys 41% 45% 59% 31% 42% 53% 40% 35% 33% 34% 37% 31% 26%

    Eating less meat, or replacing the meat in some meals with

    alternatives such as beans41% 43% 58% 32% 39% 47% 45% 23% 38% 28% 38% 35% 27%

    Eating fewer dairy products or replacing dairy products with

    alternatives such as soya milk35% 44% 59% 23% 35% 54% 31% 24% 29% 19% 33% 24% 23%

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    Q. Thinking about things you might do in

    order to limit your own contribution to

    climate change, how likely or unlikely would

    you be to make the following changes within

    the next year?

    Avoiding products which have a lot of

    packaging

    Willingness to avoid products with a lot of packaging

    57%

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    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    Q. Thinking about things you might do in

    order to limit your own contribution to

    climate change, how likely or unlikely would

    you be to make the following changes within

    the next year?

    Avoiding buying new goods, for example

    mending what you have or buying used

    products instead

    Willingness to buy second hand and mend broken items

    52%

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    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    Certain to/very likely/fairly likely Fairly unlikely/very unlikely/certain not to

    Q. Thinking about things you might do in

    order to limit your own contribution to

    climate change, how likely or unlikely would

    you be to make the following changes within

    the next year?

    Saving energy at home, for example by

    installing insulation or switching off lights

    35

    Willingness to save energy

    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    Q. Thinking about things you might do in

    order to limit your own contribution to

    climate change, how likely or unlikely would

    you be to make the following changes within

    the next year?

    Recycling materials such as glass, paper and

    plastic

    36

    Willingness to recycle

    49%

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    Certain to/very likely/fairly likely Fairly unlikely/very unlikely/certain not to

    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    Q. Thinking about things you might do in

    order to limit your own contribution to

    climate change, how likely or unlikely would

    you be to make the following changes within

    the next year?

    Saving water at home, for example by having

    shorter showers or not watering your garden

    37

    Willingness to save water at home

    49%

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    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    Q. Thinking about things you might do in

    order to limit your own contribution to

    climate change, how likely or unlikely would

    you be to make the following changes within

    the next year?

    Walking, cycling or using public transport

    instead of driving a car or motorbike

    38

    Willingness to change daily travel

    46%

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    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    Q. Thinking about things you might do in

    order to limit your own contribution to

    climate change, how likely or unlikely would

    you be to make the following changes within

    the next year?

    Not flying, or replacing some flights with

    train or bus journeys

    39

    Willingness to avoid flying

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    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    Q. Thinking about things you might do in

    order to limit your own contribution to

    climate change, how likely or unlikely would

    you be to make the following changes within

    the next year?

    Eating less meat, or replacing the meat in

    some meals with alternatives such as beans

    40

    Willingness to eat less meat

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    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    41

    Q. Thinking about things you might do in

    order to limit your own contribution to

    climate change, how likely or unlikely would

    you be to make the following changes within

    the next year?

    Eating fewer dairy products or replacing

    dairy products with alternatives such as soya

    milk

    Willingness to eat and drink fewer dairy products

    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    Strongly agree/tend to agree Tend to disagree/strongly disagree

    Q. To what extent do you agree or disagree

    with the following statement?

    ‘Human activities contribute to climate

    change’

    42

    Understanding of climate change

    Country data

    Base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-74:

    Fieldwork dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday, March 6, 2020

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    Q. To what extent do you agree or disagree

    with the following statement?

    ‘Human activities contribute to climate

    change.’

    75%

    83%

    84%

    93%

    84%

    84%

    83%

    86%

    81%

    78%

    78%

    86%

    78%

    81%

    77%

    94%

    76%

    92%

    76%

    90%

    63%

    75%

    66%

    68%

    53%

    69%

    2020

    2014

    2020

    2014

    2020

    2014

    2020

    2014

    2020

    2014

    2020

    2014

    2020

    2014

    2020

    2014

    2020

    2014

    2020

    2014

    2020

    2014

    2020

    2014

    2020

    2014

    Strongly agree/tend to agree

    World

    Italy

    South Africa

    India

    GB

    UK

    France

    Poland

    Brazil

    China

    Germany

    Russia

    United States

    Japan

    Change in understanding of climate change since 2014

    Base: 10,504 online adults aged 16-74 across 12 countries:

    Fieldwork dates: Feb 21 to Mar 6, 2020, Sep 26 to Oct 10 2014

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    These are the findings of the Global Advisor wave 139 (GA 139)an Ipsos survey conducted between February 21 and March 6, 2020.

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    The survey instrument is conducted monthly in 29 countries around the world via the Ipsos Online Panel system.

    The countries reporting herein are Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Chile, Colombia, France,

    Great Britain, Germany, Hungary, India, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Peru, Poland,

    Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Turkey and the United States of America.

    For the results of the survey presented herein, an international sample of 20,590 adults aged 18-74 in the US,

    South Africa, New Zealand, Turkey and Canada, and age 16-74 in all other countries, were interviewed.

    Approximately 1000+ individuals participated on a country by country basis via the Ipsos Online Panel with the

    exception of Argentina, Belgium, Chile, Colombia, Hungary, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Peru, Poland, Russia,

    Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden and Turkey, where each have a sample approximately 500+. The

    precision of Ipsos online polls are calculated using a credibility interval with a poll of 1,000 accurate to +/- 3.1

    percentage points and of 500 accurate to +/- 4.5 percentage points. For more information on the Ipsos use of

    credibility intervals, please visit the Ipsos website.

    17 of the 29 countries surveyed online generate nationally representative samples in their countries (Argentina,

    Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand,

    Poland, South Korea, Spain, Sweden and United States).

    Brazil, China, Chile, Colombia, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and Turkey

    produce a national sample that is more urban & educated, and with higher incomes than their fellow citizens. We

    refer to these respondents as “Upper Deck Consumer Citizens”. They are not nationally representative of their

    country.

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    This report contains findings from four sample sets:

    Worldwide 29

    country study

    12 country sub-set

    of the 2020

    worldwide study

    12 country online

    study conducted in

    2014, for

    comparison

    29 countries around the world via the

    Ipsos Online Panel system. Total

    base: 20,590 online adults aged 16-

    74 across 29 countries. Fieldwork

    dates: Friday, February 21 to Friday,

    March 6, 2020. The countries

    reporting herein are Argentina,

    Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada,

    China, Chile, Colombia, France,

    Great Britain, Germany, Hungary,

    India, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico,

    Netherlands, New Zealand, Peru,

    Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South

    Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden,

    Turkey and the United States of

    America.

    A 12 country sub-set of the 29

    countries in the 2020 worldwide

    study. Total base: 10,504 online

    adults aged 16-74 across 12

    countries. Fieldwork dates: Friday,

    February 21 to Friday, March 6,

    2020. The countries reporting herein

    are Brazil, China, France, Great

    Britain, Germany, India, Italy, Japan,

    Poland, Russia, South Africa and the

    United States of America.

    NOTE: The sample in 2020 includes

    only Great Britain not Northern

    Ireland.

    A 12 country online study, conducted

    via the Ipsos Online Panel system

    between 26th September and 10th

    October 2014. Total base: 12,135

    online adults aged 18-65 across 12

    countries. The countries reporting

    herein are Brazil, China, France,

    United Kingdom, Germany, India,

    Italy, Japan, Poland, Russia, South

    Africa and the United States of

    America.

    NOTE: The sample in 2014 includes

    the United Kingdom of Great Britain

    and Northern Ireland.

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    14-country study

    on Covid-19 and

    climate change

    A 14 country online study, conducted

    via the Ipsos Online Panel system

    between 16th April and 19th April

    2020. Total base: 28,039 online

    adults aged 16-74. The countries

    reporting herein are Australia, Brazil,

    China, Canada, France, Germany,

    Great Britain, India, Italy, Japan,

    Mexico, Russia, Spain and the United

    States of America.

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  • Emily

    Gray

    Details:

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    Tel: +44 7583 001 246

    THANK YOU.

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    Chris

    Jackson

    Details:

    [email protected]

    Tel: +1 202.420.2025