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Attitudes to climate change and the impact of transport (2006-2007)

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(2007)

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Questions were asked in the August 2006 National Statistics Omnibus Survey to assess public attitudes towards climate change and the impact of transport. These questions were repeated in April and August 2007. The key findings are as follows: Levels of concern and knowledge about climate change have remained reasonably stable across all three surveys, though climate change appears to have moved up the list of public policy priorities. In each survey around eight in ten adults felt that they themselves could have at least some influence on limiting climate change, with around three-quarters saying that they would be prepared to change their behaviour in some way to help limit climate change.

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