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For optimal experience, please view this dashboard in fullscreen mode.In September-October 2021, Griffith University's Climate Action Beacon conducted the first of five annual Climate Action Surveys. In part longitudinal, these surveys discover Australians thoughts and feelings about climate change and related environmental and climatic events, conditions, and issues. Significantly, this survey maps existing actions being undertaken by Australians alongside their ideas on further personal and societal based climate action.
The following visualisations explore political attitudes of respondents in relation to climate change.
You can read more about Griffith University's Climate Action Beacon here.
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Respondents were asked, 'Have you in the last three years ever voted in an election for a candidate or party because of its/their pro-environmental policies?'
Rates of responses as a proportion of total in state are displayed below.
Respondents were asked, 'To what extent would you support or oppose the setting of a national zero-carbon emissions target by 2050 at the latest if the goverrnment proposed them as policy?'
Rates of responses as a proportion of total in state are displayed below. Note that responses of 'do not know/do not understand' have been omitted.