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Accessibility page for How we ask can shape what we know: a framework for classifying climate change questions used in public opinion surveys

Figures

This page shows accessible versions of figures from the UK Data Service’s case study on John Kenny’s framework for climate public opinion survey questions. You can return to reading the Case Study here.

 

Figure 1: Summary of geographic areas covered by the questionnaire corpus.

Country Number
Algeria 1
Afghanistan 1
Albania 10
Algeria 2
Andora 1
Angola 1
Antigua and Barbuba 1
Azerbaijan 2
Argentina 25
Armenia 1
Australia 19
Austria 58
Bahrain 1
Bangladesh 4
Belarus 1
Belgium 59
Belize 1
Benin 4
Bhutan 1
Bolivia 14
Bosnia and Herzegovina 9
Botswana 3
Brazil 20
Bulgaria 55
Burkina Faso 4
Cambodia 1
Cameroon 3
Canada 22
Cape Verde 2
Chad 1
Chile 23
China 20
Congo Brazzaville 1
Colombia 15
Costa Rica 13
Cote D’Ivoire 5
Croatia 43
Cyprus 50
Czechia 56
Democratic Republic of the Congo 1
Denmark 57
Dominican Republic 9
Djibouti 1
Ecuador 4
Egypt 15
El Salvador 13
Estonia 51
Eswatini 3
Ethiopia 5
Fiji 1
Finland 57
France 82
Gabon 3
Gambia 3
Georgia 3
Germany 124
Ghana 9
Granada 1
Greece 60
Guatemala 14
Guinea 3
Guyana 1
Haiti 1
Honduras 13
Hong Kong SAR 5
Hungary 58
Iceland 9
India 20
Indonesia 17
Israel 15
Iran 4
Iraq 6
Ireland 56
Italy 71
Jamaica 4
Japan 23
Jordan 14
Kenya 14
Kosovo 7
Kuwait 2
Kyrgyz Republic 2
Laos 1
Latvia 51
Lebanon 12
Lesotho 3
Liberia 3
Libya 2
Lithuania 52
Luxembourg 54
Macau 2
Madagascar 2
Malawi 3
Malaysia 6
Mali 5
Malta 49
Mauritania 1
Mauritius 3
Mexico 31
Moldova 4
Mongolia 1
Montenegro 11
Morocco 8
Mozambique 4
Myanmar 1
Namibia 4
Nepal 1
Netherlands 68
New Zealand 22
Nicaragua 3
Niger 3
Nigeria 18
North Macedonia 15
Norway 28
Pakistan 11
Palestine 8
Panama 13
Paraguay 12
Peru 17
Philippines 12
Poland 69
Portugal 58
Romania 51
Russia 25
Rwanda 2
São Tomé and Principe 1
Saudi Arabia 2
Senegal 8
Serbia 11
Sierra Leone 3
Singapore 2
Slovakia 53
Slovenia 57
South Africa 17
South Korea 18
Spain 82
Sri Lanka 2
St Kitts and Nevis 1
St Lucia 1
St Vincent and the Grenadines 1
Sudan 4
Sweden 67
Switzerland 15
Taiwan ROC 7
Tajikistan 1
Tanzania 7
Thailand 3
Togo 3
Trinidad and Tobago 2
Tunisia 11
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus 2
Turkey 34
Turkmenistan 1
Uganda 7
Ukraine 7
United Arab Emirates 1
United Kingdom/Great Britain* 135
England 5
Scotland 2
Wales 2
United States 78
Uruguay 13
Uzbekistan 1
Venezuela 15
Vietnam 6
Yemen 2
Zambia 4
Zimbabwe 3

*Note: The 3 nations below are in addition to UK numbers. In the map, these have been added to the total UK/GB figures.
You can return to reading the Case Study here.

 

Figure 2: Conceptual basis for the CRONOS-3 Make it Green module.

Five interconnected parts within “Climate awareness and knowledge” and “Climate change and the economy”.

Part 1: Climate change beliefs

  • Reality of climate change
  • Causes of climate change
  • Impacts of climate change

Part 2: Perceived responsibility, trust and efficacy beliefs

  • Perceived responsibility
  • Social and institutional trust
  • Personal and collective efficacy

Part 3: Perceived threat, worry and concern

  • Environmental concern
  • Climate change worry

Part 4: Justice and fairness beliefs

  • Perceived contributions
  • Perceived distributional fairness
  • Perceived procedural fairness

Part 5: Policy support and action

  • Climate policy support
  • Climate-related behaviours
  • Climate activism

You can return to reading the Case Study here.