Life Stage
Summary: Climate Change in the Irish Mind Insight Report Wave 2 No. 1 Life Stage concentrates on how life stage relates to the pattern of responses to Climate Change in the Irish Mind climate change beliefs and risk perceptions questions.
The ‘Climate Change in the Irish Mind’ study (CCIM) is a nationally representative study of the Irish people’s beliefs, attitudes, policy preferences and behaviours regarding climate change.
This work was undertaken by the EPA and the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication in support of the National Dialogue on Climate Action.
The CCIM survey questionnaire contained a series of topics and themes: Worry about climate change impacts or extreme weather; Beliefs; Risk Perceptions; Policy Support; Behaviours (consumer and political); Norms; Personal Experience of Climate Change; Media Sources; and Climate Literacy in the Irish public.
This report ‘Climate Change in the Irish Mind – Life stage’ concentrates on how life stage relates to the responses to CCIM questions on climate change beliefs and risk perceptions.
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