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1、A Global Advisor surveyNovember 2023GLOBAL VIEWS ON CLIMATE CHANGEImpact|Information|Action Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 1Climate Impact Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|V13THE HEADLINESMany global citizens(57%)have already witnessed a severe impact of climate change where they live.In Mexico,Brazil a
2、nd Trkije,close to eight in ten say that climate change has had a severe effect where they live.However,countries such as Sweden(24%)and Great Britain(34%)are much less effected.Across all 31 countries,more than half the population anticipate severe effects of climate change in their area over the n
3、ext ten years.Almost nine in ten South Korean citizens expect to see severe impacts of climate change in their region over the next decade.Over a third of global citizens expect to be displaced because of climate change within the next 25 years.This rises to over half the population in Trkije,Brazil
4、,India,Malaysia,and Indonesia.Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 1 Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 1Almost six in ten report a severe effect of climate change in the area where they live,but this varies greatly by countryBase:24,220 online adults across 31 countries,22nd September-6th October 2023.
5、NB surveyed adults aged 18 and older in India,18-74 in Canada,Republic of Ireland,Israel,Malaysia,New Zealand,South Africa,Trkiye and the United States,20-74 in Thailand,21-74 in Indonesia and Singapore,and 16-74 in 24 other countries.4Country dataQ.How severe an effect would you say climate change
6、has had so far in the area where you live?57%81%79%79%73%71%70%69%68%66%66%64%64%63%63%61%56%54%53%51%50%47%47%47%47%46%44%43%42%41%34%24%43%19%21%21%28%29%30%31%32%34%34%36%36%37%37%39%44%46%47%49%50%53%53%53%53%54%56%57%58%60%66%76%Global Country AverageMexicoBrazilTurkijeColombiaSouth KoreaChileP
7、eruArgentinaJapanItalyIndonesiaSpainSouth AfricaThailandIndiaFranceCanadaSingaporeHungaryChinaAustraliaBelgiumGermanyPolandUnited StatesNew ZealandNetherlandsIrelandMalaysiaGreat BritainSwedenSevereNot severe Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 1 Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 1More than half of ci
8、tizens across all countries anticipate a severe impact of climate change in their region over the next decadeBase:24,220 online adults across 31 countries,22nd September-6th October 2023.NB surveyed adults aged 18 and older in India,18-74 in Canada,Republic of Ireland,Israel,Malaysia,New Zealand,Sou
9、th Africa,Trkiye and the United States,20-74 in Thailand,21-74 in Indonesia and Singapore,and 16-74 in 24 other countries.5Country dataQ.How severe an effect do you expect climate change to have in your area over the next 10 years?71%88%87%86%85%85%81%79%78%76%76%75%74%73%72%71%70%69%68%67%66%66%66%
10、65%65%64%64%63%58%57%57%51%29%12%13%15%15%15%19%21%22%24%24%25%26%28%28%29%30%31%32%34%34%34%35%35%35%36%36%38%43%43%43%50%Global Country AverageSouth KoreaTurkijeChileMexicoBrazilColombiaArgentinaSouth AfricaSpainJapanItalyPeruIndonesiaSingaporeFranceCanadaHungaryThailandNew ZealandIndiaNetherlands
11、AustraliaBelgiumIrelandPolandUnited StatesGermanyChinaGreat BritainMalaysiaSwedenSevereNot severe Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 1 Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 1Close to four in ten expect to be displaced because of climate change in the next 25 years,with much higher predicted likelihood in
12、 Trkiye,Brazil,and IndiaBase:24,220 online adults across 31 countries,22nd September-6th October 2023.NB surveyed adults aged 18 and older in India,18-74 in Canada,Republic of Ireland,Israel,Malaysia,New Zealand,South Africa,Trkiye and the United States,20-74 in Thailand,21-74 in Indonesia and Singa
13、pore,and 16-74 in 24 other countries.6Country dataQ.How likely would you say it is that you and your family will be displaced from your home as a result of climate change at some point in the next 25 years?38%68%61%57%53%51%49%46%46%45%44%43%42%41%39%39%38%37%36%36%36%35%35%28%28%26%26%25%23%21%19%1
14、9%62%32%39%43%47%49%52%54%54%55%56%57%58%59%61%61%62%63%64%64%65%65%65%72%73%74%74%75%77%80%81%81%Global Country AverageTurkijeBrazilIndiaMalaysiaIndonesiaSouth AfricaChinaSingaporeThailandJapanColombiaMexicoSpainPeruSouth KoreaNew ZealandCanadaItalyAustraliaChileIrelandUnited StatesArgentinaFranceH
15、ungaryBelgiumGreat BritainPolandSwedenGermanyNetherlandsLikelyNot likely Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 1Climate Information Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|V18THE HEADLINESGlobally six in ten citizens say that both their government and businesses do not provide them with enough information to help the
16、m make better choices for tackling climate change.Notably,Indian citizens are split on whether the information provided by their government and businesses is not enough,the right amount,or too much.Half(52%)of the global population feel poorly informed by their government about the potential impacts
17、 of climate change in their region,and one in ten say they are not informed at all.Citizens in Peru feel the least informed,with eight in ten saying they lack adequate information.Many feel that media coverage of climate change in their country tends to under or overestimate the impact.Globally,just
18、 24%say the media provides good representation.Citizens in China are most likely to say that the media provides a good representation of climate change impacts(45%).Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 1 Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 159%81%81%76%74%73%71%70%67%66%65%65%64%62%61%61%61%60%58%56%56%5
19、6%54%54%49%48%48%45%43%41%40%37%29%13%12%14%18%15%23%25%28%26%20%23%28%30%26%29%26%32%32%27%29%31%27%36%31%37%41%37%46%44%52%29%12%7%7%10%7%12%6%6%5%9%15%12%8%8%14%10%13%9%10%17%14%13%19%10%20%14%11%19%12%15%9%34%Global Country AveragePeruArgentinaColombiaChileTurkijeHungaryJapanSouth KoreaItalySout
20、h AfricaMexicoPolandMalaysiaBrazilFranceCanadaSpainBelgiumGermanyIrelandGreat BritainUnited StatesNew ZealandNetherlandsAustraliaSwedenIndonesiaSingaporeChinaThailandIndiaNot enoughThe right amountToo muchWell over half of citizens globally say their government is not providing enough information ab
21、out how they can make better choices to tackle climate changeCountry dataQ.Please select the statement below which best reflects your opinion on the amount of information that the government(in your country)is providing to help you make better choices for tackling climate change.Base:24,220 online a
22、dults across 31 countries,22nd September-6th October 2023.NB surveyed adults aged 18 and older in India,18-74 in Canada,Republic of Ireland,Israel,Malaysia,New Zealand,South Africa,Trkiye and the United States,20-74 in Thailand,21-74 in Indonesia and Singapore,and 16-74 in 24 other countries.Ipsos|C
23、OP28|November 2023|Version 1 Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 161%80%79%78%77%72%72%70%69%66%66%66%64%64%64%63%62%61%61%61%60%59%57%57%57%55%49%48%43%43%39%38%28%13%15%15%14%25%18%28%26%24%25%22%24%26%30%28%30%32%26%29%31%29%29%30%29%33%40%43%39%45%28%53%11%7%7%7%10%3%10%3%5%10%8%12%12%10%7%9%8%7%1
24、3%11%9%12%14%13%15%12%11%9%18%13%34%9%Global Country AverageArgentinaChilePeruColombiaHungaryTurkijeSouth KoreaJapanFranceItalyMexicoSouth AfricaCanadaPolandBelgiumSpainMalaysiaBrazilGermanyNew ZealandIrelandUnited StatesGreat BritainNetherlandsAustraliaSwedenSingaporeIndonesiaChinaIndiaThailandNot
25、enoughThe right amountToo muchOnly a third of global citizens say that businesses in their country are providing the right amount of information on climate changeCountry dataQ.Please select the statement below which best reflects your opinion on the amount of information that businesses(in your coun
26、try)are providing to help you make better choices for tackling climate change.Base:24,220 online adults across 31 countries,22nd September-6th October 2023.NB surveyed adults aged 18 and older in India,18-74 in Canada,Republic of Ireland,Israel,Malaysia,New Zealand,South Africa,Trkiye and the United
27、 States,20-74 in Thailand,21-74 in Indonesia and Singapore,and 16-74 in 24 other countries.Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 1 Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 131%62%57%53%50%49%38%38%35%33%33%32%31%30%30%28%28%27%27%27%26%26%25%22%22%20%20%19%18%16%16%15%52%32%40%39%46%32%47%54%47%53%46%55%55%51%
28、50%46%61%53%56%58%54%55%60%54%62%49%55%59%45%65%69%59%11%2%2%5%4%9%7%4%9%6%13%11%9%16%13%14%5%13%12%8%12%10%9%18%13%26%16%18%29%4%11%19%Global Country AverageChinaIndonesiaSingaporeThailandIndiaNew ZealandMalaysiaAustraliaNetherlandsSwedenMexicoIrelandSouth AfricaGreat BritainUnited StatesSouth Kore
29、aFranceChileGermanyBelgiumCanadaBrazilItalyColombiaTurkijePolandSpainHungaryJapanPeruArgentinaWellNot wellNot at allAround half feel that their government does not keep them well informed about the potential impacts of climate change in their region,if at allCountry dataQ.How well,or not,do you feel
30、 your government keeps you informed about the potential impacts of climate change in your region/country?Base:24,220 online adults across 31 countries,22nd September-6th October 2023.NB surveyed adults aged 18 and older in India,18-74 in Canada,Republic of Ireland,Israel,Malaysia,New Zealand,South A
31、frica,Trkiye and the United States,20-74 in Thailand,21-74 in Indonesia and Singapore,and 16-74 in 24 other countries.Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 1 Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 123%37%34%31%31%30%29%29%27%27%26%25%23%23%23%23%23%22%22%22%22%22%19%19%18%17%17%17%17%16%14%12%24%18%25%19%21%
32、17%23%22%23%24%26%17%41%26%19%18%26%28%23%35%19%31%19%24%45%24%15%21%27%22%17%18%42%32%31%36%35%38%38%36%36%34%35%45%26%38%45%50%40%38%42%36%47%36%54%30%34%49%55%58%47%54%61%56%Global Country AverageIndiaNetherlandsAustraliaGermanyUnited StatesIrelandGreat BritainCanadaSwedenNew ZealandPolandIndones
33、iaBelgiumFranceSpainSouth KoreaMalaysiaBrazilThailandItalySingaporePeruJapanChinaChileHungaryMexicoSouth AfricaTurkijeColombiaArgentinaExaggerates the impactGood representation of the impactUnderestimates the impactBroadly,media coverage is felt to underestimate the impact of climate change.Indonesi
34、a and China are most likely to consider it to be accurateCountry dataQ.Generally speaking,do you think that media coverage of climate change in your country.Base:24,220 online adults across 31 countries,22nd September-6th October 2023.NB surveyed adults aged 18 and older in India,18-74 in Canada,Rep
35、ublic of Ireland,Israel,Malaysia,New Zealand,South Africa,Trkiye and the United States,20-74 in Thailand,21-74 in Indonesia and Singapore,and 16-74 in 24 other countries.Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 1Climate Action Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|V114THE HEADLINESA little over a third(36%)of citizens
36、 globally believe that their government is working hard to tackle climate change.In Argentina only 9%of citizens think their government is working hard on the issue,compared to China where agreement is almost nine times as high.Confidence in businesses efforts to tackle climate change is also low at
37、 32%.And globally,seven in ten think that businesses occasionally,if not regularly,use environmental claims fraudulently.Almost half(48%)of British citizens believe that businesses make false environmental claims regularly.Citizens also feel that they are not working hard enough,or at all,to combat
38、climate change(59%).Citizens in Peru are the least likely to say that they are taking action to tackle the issue(79%),followed by Argentina(77%)and Colombia(77%).Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 1 Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 1The majority of citizens believe that government,businesses,and cit
39、izens are not working hard enough,or at all,to tackle climate changeGlobal country averageQ.How hard do you think the XXXX(in your country)is working to tackle climate change?Base:24,220 online adults across 31 countries,22nd September-6th October 2023.NB surveyed adults aged 18 and older in India,1
40、8-74 in Canada,Republic of Ireland,Israel,Malaysia,New Zealand,South Africa,Trkiye and the United States,20-74 in Thailand,21-74 in Indonesia and Singapore,and 16-74 in 24 other countries.36%32%34%56%59%59%GovernmentBusinessesCitizensVery/Fairly hardNot hard enough/Not at all Ipsos|COP28|November 20
41、23|Version 1 Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 1Just over a third believe that their government is working hard to tackle climate change,with very low agreement in Peru and ArgentinaCountry dataQ.How hard do you think the government(in your country)is working to tackle climate change?Base:24,220 onl
42、ine adults across 31 countries,22nd September-6th October 2023.NB surveyed adults aged 18 and older in India,18-74 in Canada,Republic of Ireland,Israel,Malaysia,New Zealand,South Africa,Trkiye and the United States,20-74 in Thailand,21-74 in Indonesia and Singapore,and 16-74 in 24 other countries.36
43、%79%65%65%63%53%48%47%44%43%43%38%38%37%35%35%33%30%29%28%26%26%26%25%25%23%23%23%22%19%13%9%56%20%28%30%26%45%46%46%48%49%48%53%54%52%55%59%57%63%59%67%68%67%66%69%68%64%68%72%68%64%83%80%Global Country AverageChinaThailandSingaporeIndiaIndonesiaMalaysiaBrazilNetherlandsAustraliaNew ZealandGreat Br
44、itainIrelandUnited StatesSwedenSouth AfricaCanadaSouth KoreaGermanyMexicoColombiaItalyHungarySpainChilePolandFranceTurkijeBelgiumJapanPeruArgentinaVery/Fairly hardNot hard enough/Not at all Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 1 Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 1Confidence in businesses efforts to tac
45、kle climate change is in the minority,with the exceptions of China,Thailand,and IndiaCountry dataQ.How hard do you think businesses(in your country)are working to tackle climate change?Base:24,220 online adults across 31 countries,22nd September-6th October 2023.NB surveyed adults aged 18 and older
46、in India,18-74 in Canada,Republic of Ireland,Israel,Malaysia,New Zealand,South Africa,Trkiye and the United States,20-74 in Thailand,21-74 in Indonesia and Singapore,and 16-74 in 24 other countries.32%73%65%62%49%48%45%43%39%36%35%34%32%31%30%30%29%27%25%24%24%23%23%22%22%22%21%21%20%18%14%9%59%25%2
47、9%26%44%49%47%49%54%53%56%56%58%63%62%59%58%65%64%64%70%72%61%71%68%70%73%59%73%73%79%79%Global Country AverageChinaThailandIndiaSingaporeIndonesiaMalaysiaBrazilSouth AfricaAustraliaSwedenGreat BritainIrelandNetherlandsSouth KoreaNew ZealandUnited StatesItalyCanadaGermanyColombiaMexicoPolandTurkijeB
48、elgiumHungarySpainJapanChileFrancePeruArgentinaVery/Fairly hardNot hard enough/Not at all Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 1 Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 1Six in ten say that citizens are not doing enough,or anything at all,to play their part in tackling climate changeCountry dataQ.How hard do
49、 you think citizens(in your country)are working to play their part in tackling climate change?Base:24,220 online adults across 31 countries,22nd September-6th October 2023.NB surveyed adults aged 18 and older in India,18-74 in Canada,Republic of Ireland,Israel,Malaysia,New Zealand,South Africa,Trkiy
50、e and the United States,20-74 in Thailand,21-74 in Indonesia and Singapore,and 16-74 in 24 other countries.34%70%64%64%50%44%44%43%38%37%36%36%35%33%33%33%32%32%30%28%28%27%26%26%23%23%19%19%17%17%16%15%59%28%24%32%47%48%51%47%55%53%57%54%60%58%55%59%58%57%63%64%63%60%68%65%73%69%76%77%65%76%79%77%G
51、lobal Country AverageChinaIndiaThailandIndonesiaMalaysiaSingaporeAustraliaBrazilGreat BritainNetherlandsNew ZealandSouth AfricaIrelandUnited StatesSwedenCanadaGermanySouth KoreaItalyBelgiumPolandSpainFranceMexicoHungaryTurkijeColombiaJapanChilePeruArgentinaVery/Fairly hardNot hard enough/Not at all
52、Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 1 Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 137%48%47%46%44%43%42%42%42%42%41%40%40%39%38%38%38%38%37%36%34%34%34%33%33%31%31%30%29%25%24%10%34%32%27%32%33%35%36%31%31%29%38%28%29%35%36%38%35%37%31%28%31%38%37%28%48%45%39%39%37%37%24%33%18%10%13%11%12%11%12%19%18%13%18%17%2
53、2%16%16%14%11%19%16%25%21%22%23%20%13%14%20%27%21%26%40%28%Global Country AverageGreat BritainCanadaNetherlandsAustraliaNew ZealandIrelandSpainBrazilUnited StatesIndonesiaFranceChileItalySouth AfricaSwedenGermanyColombiaBelgiumArgentinaIndiaMexicoChinaPolandThailandSingaporeSouth KoreaPeruHungaryMal
54、aysiaTurkijeJapanAll of the time/FrequentlyOccasionallyRarely/NeverThere is widespread agreement that businesses at least occasionally,if not regularly,use environmental claims without solid commitmentsCountry dataQ.To what extent do you think businesses(in your country)use environmental claims,with
55、out committing to real change?Base:24,220 online adults across 31 countries,22nd September-6th October 2023.NB surveyed adults aged 18 and older in India,18-74 in Canada,Republic of Ireland,Israel,Malaysia,New Zealand,South Africa,Trkiye and the United States,20-74 in Thailand,21-74 in Indonesia and
56、 Singapore,and 16-74 in 24 other countries.Ipsos|COP28|November 2023|Version 120These are the findings of a Global Advisor Ipsos survey conducted between 22ndSeptember and 6thOctober 2023These are the results of a 31-country survey conducted by Ipsos on its Global Advisor online platform and,in Indi
57、a,on its IndiaBus platform,between Friday,September 22 and Friday,October 6,2023.For this survey,Ipsos interviewed a total of 24,220 adults aged 18 years and older in India,18-74 in Canada,Republic of Ireland,Israel,Malaysia,New Zealand,South Africa,Trkiye,and the United States,20-74 in Thailand,21-
58、74 in Indonesia and Singapore,and 16-74 in all other countries.The sample consists of approximately 2,000 individuals in Japan,1,000 individuals each in Australia,Brazil,Canada,mainland China,France,Germany,Great Britain,Italy,New Zealand,Spain,and the U.S.,and 500 individuals each in Argentina,Belg
59、ium,Chile,Colombia,Hungary,Indonesia,Ireland,Malaysia,Mexico,the Netherlands,Peru,Poland,Singapore,South Africa,South Korea,Sweden,Thailand,and Trkiye.The sample in India consists of approximately 2,200 individuals,of whom approximately 1,800 were interviewed face-to-face and 400 were interviewed on
60、line.Samples in Argentina,Australia,Belgium,Canada,France,Germany,Great Britain,Hungary,Italy,Japan,the Netherlands,Poland,South Korea,Spain,Sweden,and the U.S.can be considered representative of their general adult populations under the age of 75.Samples in Brazil,Chile,mainland China,Colombia,Indo
61、nesia,Ireland,Malaysia,Mexico,New Zealand,Peru,Singapore,South Africa,Thailand,andTrkiye are more urban,more educated,and/or more affluent than the general population.The survey results for these countries should be viewed as reflecting the views of the more“connected”segment of their population.Ind
62、ias sample represents a large subset of its urban population social economic classes A,B and C in metros and tier 1-3 town classes across all four zones.The data is weighted so that the composition of each countrys sample best reflects the demographic profile of the adult population according to the
63、 most recent census data.“The Global Country Average”reflects the average result for all the countries and markets in which the survey was conducted.It has not been adjusted to the population size of each country or market and is not intended to suggest a total result.When percentages do not sum up
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