Climate of Change 2017 (survey briefing)

Climate of Change 2017 (survey briefing)

These webinar slides summarize the findings of the 2017 Climate of Change survey. This national survey, ones of a series going back to 2011, offered an update on fixed questions about Canadians’ climate beliefs, knowledge and values. It also tested frames for talking about carbon pricing, and included an analysis of dominant clusters of opinion, the so-called “Five Canada’s of Climate Change” (detailed in a report of the same name). For further detail, see the tabulated results.

Keywords: responsibility, alarmed, concerned, disengaged, doubtful, dismissive, risk, policy

Author(s)

Erick Lachapelle, PhD, Université de Montréal