The CAST Data Portal enables exploration of survey data from four countries from 2020-2023. This comprises 12 surveys (one survey per year in four countries). The data is split across three dashboards. This dashboard displays public perceptions and beliefs about climate change.
For more information on methodology, question wording and interpreting the data, visit our methodology webpage or contact the CAST team at info@cast.ac.uk.
*Note: Sample sizes may be small for some groups (e.g., data points displayed as stars denote sample sizes <100 respondents) and results should be interpreted with caution. Hover over data points with your mouse to see the sample size of the group. For further information, please visit our methodology webpage.
How to use the dashboard
Click on the tabs along the top to explore views over time, by socio-demographics or by country. Use the filters on the right to select which questions, country or other filters to display. Hovering over data points provides more information about the survey questions and responses, as well as the unweighted sample size of the group.
Please note that a desktop computer or tablet is required for viewing.
To explore the Climate Action and Trust and Action dashboards, please click on the relevant button below:
How to cite the CAST Data Portal:
The CAST Data Portal was led by Deputy Director Dr Christina Demski, Dr Katharine Steentjes and Associate Director Prof Wouter Poortinga. Please cite this as: Demski, C., Steentjes, K. & Poortinga, W. (2024). CAST Data Portal: Public perceptions of climate change and climate action. The Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations (CAST). Available at: https://cast.ac.uk/cast-data-portal-public-views-on-climate/
Disclaimer: The CAST Centre provides this data for users of this website to use at their own risks. The data can be used for any legal purpose according to the laws of England and Wales at the discretion of the user. CAST centre is not responsible for any outputs or results produced using the data from this portal, therefore CAST centre is also not liable to the user or to any third party for any kind, form or type of consequential damage or loss caused as a result of the user using data from this website. quential damages that result from the use of, or inability to use, the materials in this site.