What do Brits really believe about climate action and net-zero?

The UK Government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has published the latest edition of its quarterly public attitudes trackers this week. These surveys were sent to more than 20,000 adults – a representative sample of socioeconomic demographics. More than 4,100 people responded, providing a handy snapshot of public sentiment on climate and energy issues.

It could be argued that this latest edition is very timely. We are now one month out from COP27 and negotiations are ongoing for biodiversity COP15. Climate disinformation has been rife on Twitter, with some denying the global temperature increase due to the cold snap currently gripping the UK.

BEIS found that these people are a minority. 45% of people say they are “very concerned” about climate change,  with a further 38% being fairly concerned”. Only 3% of people are “not at all concerned”. These proportions have been fairly consistent over the past year. Levels of concern were found to be higher for women than for men, and higher in those educated to degree level.

Here, we summarise – in handy bullet points – some of the other key findings from this round of BEIS’s public attitudes tracker research.

Net-zero knowledge

Trust in climate-related information

Changing habits

Opinions on renewable energy


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