https://climate.nasa.gov/climate_resources/300/video-climate-spiral/ #dataviz #boost #climate
Say climate change is a major threat
Greece 86%
Japan 82%
S Korea 82%
Italy 82%
France 81%
Spain 78%
UK 75%
Germany 73%
Poland 68%
Canada 65%
US 🇺🇸 54%
Israel 47%
Malaysia 44%
https://www.pewresearch.org/global/2022/08/31/climate-change-remains-top-global-threat-across-19-country-survey/
From 2022 Pew survey of 19 countries
#climate #ClimateChange #COP27 #PewResearch
Despite the many depressing stories dominating the international news cycle, there is also a note of positivity among survey respondents in views of the UN, the benefits of international cooperation for solving problems and the importance of common values for bringing nations together.
@conradhackett How much of that is being driven by right-wing media consumption vs religious institutions avoiding the topic? I saw the follow-up, but didn't see a good way to break down media diet vs religion as a cause for the attitudes towards climate change.

Most U.S. adults – including a solid majority of Christians and large numbers of people who identify with other religious traditions – consider the Earth sacred and believe God gave humans a duty to care for it. But highly religious Americans are far less likely than other U.S. adults to express concern about warming temperatures around the globe.
@conradhackett Yeah. This experiment:
and this longitudinal study:
https://eml.berkeley.edu/~sdellavi/wp/FoxVoteQJEAug07.pdf
suggest that media diet is likely to have a very real impact on partisanship. I'd expect this impact to include attitudes on climate, but don't think I've seen any specific study of that.