Government mandates for action on climate change Available through Bharatbook
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- City / State: Navi Mumbai
- Phone: +91 22 27578668
- Submitted: October 14, 2010 11:39 pm
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Navi Mumbai, October 14, 2010:
This section report addresses public agreement with the different types of policy that governments can use to tackle climate change. It presents evidence about how opinions differ by country, by attitudes towards climate change, party political support and other key demographics.
Using cluster analysis, the public is categorized into six different groups according to their support for different types of policy. These ‘six degrees of policy support’ are extensively profiled within the report. This information can be used to guide particular policy initiatives and communication outputs by governments, political parties, and NGO lobby groups – within Canada, England and the USA.
The analysis also takes a more detailed look at attitudes towards aviation emissions – which has been a prominent issue in England:
* How popular is the idea of green taxation, as opposed to regulation, or investment?
* Do those who are very concerned about climate change, ‘Climate Citizens’, tend to support higher taxes on driving and/or flying?
* Is there a significant group which is ‘undecided’ about what policies should be adopted to tackle climate change? And what is their demographic profile?
* What policies would conservative voters tend to support?
* How much do people’s attitudes towards climate change, and whether they personally fly, impact on their attitudes to limit airport expansion?
* What proportion of people support all major policy initiatives to tackle climate change? And what is their demographic profile?
Key chapters :
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Key Insights
1.3 Methodology
2.1 Report Results
2.2 Attitudinal segmentation to climate change
3 Canada Data
3.1 Canada – Mandates for action – Overview
3.2 Canada – Mandates for action – by Attitudinal Segment
3.3 Canada – Airport restrictions
3.4 Canada – Supporters of restricting airport expansion : Index Profiles
3.5 Canada – Public segments on green policy issues
3.6 Canada – Public segments on green policy issues : Index Profiles
4 England Data
4.1 England – Mandates for action – Overview
4.2 England – Mandates for action – by Attitudinal Segment
4.3 England – Airport restrictions
4.4 England – Supporters of restricting airport expansion : Index Profiles
4.5 England – Public segments on green policy issues
4.6 England – Public segments on green policy issues : Index Profiles
5 USA Data
5.1 USA – Mandates for action – Overview
5.2 USA – Mandates for action – by Attitudinal Segment
5.3 USA – Airport restrictions
5.4 USA – Supporters of restricting airport expansion : Index Profiles
5.5 USA – Public segments on green policy issues
5.6 USA – Public segments on green policy issues : Index Profiles
6 Further Analysis
7.1 Survey Release Outline 1
7.2 Addendum
Climate change & the home
http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=153450&rt=Climate-change-the-home.html
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