What do people in your country think?

Countries marked with an asterisk had too few responses from certain socio-demographic groups to generate representative estimates. See methodology for more details on how data aggregation was managed for these countries. **Confidence intervals are greater for this country due to limited socio-economic representation. See methodology for more. *Confidence intervals are slightly greater for this country. See methodology for more.

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Peoples’ Climate Vote 2024

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The Peoples’ Climate Vote is the world’s biggest standalone public opinion survey on climate change. The Peoples’ Climate Vote was launched in 2020 by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and partners to educate people about climate change solutions and ask them about the actions that they think governments should take. Its first iteration, published in 2021, covered 50 countries.

The Peoples’ Climate Vote 2024 is the second edition of the survey, carried out by UNDP and the University of Oxford and expanded to 77 countries.