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Activity FieldsActivities of The Association of Environmental Justice in Israel

  • Climate Justice Center - Economy and Social Policy
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  • Environmental Justice has No Boundaries
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  • Environmental Governance and Engaged Society in Arab Localities
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Public Opinion Survey regarding Climate Changes, Globally and in Israel

Activity Fields:
  • Climate Justice Center - Economy and Social Policy
Tags:
  • Climate Change
  • Climate politics
  • Climate socio-economic profile
  • Peace and Climate
  • Public attitudes globally
Editing: Carmit Lubanov, Dan Rabinowitz   |  Tuesday, 30-Jun-2015
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During May 2015, The Association of Environmental Justice in Israel (AEJI) conducted a public opinion survey regarding Global Climate Changes, as part of its Climate, Society and Economics policy research project.

The survey questions were based on a previous survey conducted in 2003 by the Sociology and Anthropology Department at Tel Aviv University. Both surveys were executed by the Cohen Institute for Public Opinion Research, Faculty of Social Sciences, Tel Aviv University.

Additionally, a comparative analysis is presented to a global survey conducted every few years by Gallup. The comparison presented below is to a 2010 survey conducted in 111 countries around the world.

 

public_opinion_survey_english__climate_change__aeji_2015.pdf

Public Attitude about climate change in Israel, socio-economic profiling

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