On June 6th, 2015, 10 thousand citizens from 76 countries gathered to share their opinions on climate change and energy issues. Browse this map to view how citizens responded to an identical set of questions related to climate and energy, including fossil fuel exploration and carbon emission reduction measures.
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Select a question that was answered by citizens around the globe:
1.1 How concerned are you about the impacts of climate change?
1.2 For you, measures to fight climate change:
1.3 What do you think should be the focus of global efforts in the coming decades?
1.4 In your opinion, have the outcomes of the UN climate negotiations since 1992 done enough to tackle climate change?
1.5 How urgently should the world react to tackle climate change?
1.6 In your opinion, who should primarily be responsible for tackling climate change?
2.1 Would you support a carbon tax?
2.2 Which of the following approaches do you prefer for making large-scale cuts in greenhouse gas emissions?
2.3 In order to deal with climate change what do you think will be most effective?
2.4 Which of the following instruments do you find relevant in relation to reducing the level of greenhouse gas emission
2.5 How should the world deal with exploration for new fossil fuel reserves?
3.1 To what extent did you feel familiar with the process of making an international climate agreement, before joining World Wide Views?
3.2 How familiar do you feel now?
3.3 How do you feel that your country is dealing with climate change?
3.4 Should your country take measure to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions?
3.5 Should a Paris agreement include a global long-term goal for zero emissions at the end of this century?
4.1 What would be the best basis for setting the ambition of national climate contributions?
4.2 After 2020, should high-income countries pay more than already agreed on for mitigation and adaptation in low-income countries ($100 billion in 2020)?
4.3 Should private sector contributions count as part of the offers to climate finance from developed countries?
4.4 Should all developing countries be treated as one group, as presently, or should richer developing countries have to do more?
4.5 Should only high-income countries contribute to the Green Climate Fund?
4.6 Should the efforts of developing countries depend on funding from developed countries?
4.7 Should local authorities, including cities, have access to funding from the Green Climate Fund?
4.8 Which of the following options should a Paris agreement include to address loss and damage associated with the impacts of climate change?
5.1 Do you agree that countries should agree in Paris to update their climate commitments every 5 years?
5.2 Should a UN level body have the authority to make reviews that assess the sufficiency and fairness of countries climate action?
5.3 Do you think that countries should have the right to inspect each other's reporting of mitigation and adaptation efforts?
5.4 Should a Paris agreement include national short-term goals?
5.5 Should countries publish an annual report on their emissions, and report on progress towards meeting their pledge for climate action?