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World governments performing poorly on climate change, new poll reveals as COP28 begins

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By: Mike Underwood

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More than half of British voters say governments around the world are not doing a good enough job at tackling the challenges posed by climate change, a new WeThink poll shows.

Just 12% of people said world governments were doing well, while 53% said they were doing poorly. 27% said neither and 8% didn’t know.

A deeper dive into the data reveals that 23% think world governments are doing “very poorly”; 30% said “poorly”; 9% said they were doing well and only 3% said “very well”.

23

Very poorly

30

Poorly

27

Neither

8

Don't know

9

Well

3

Very well

The UK Government didn’t fare much better with 47% of people saying they were doing poorly and only 17% saying they were doing well. 28% said neither and 8% didn’t know.

In terms of personal responsibility, 53% of people agreed that their personal actions can have an impact on climate change with only 20% disagreeing. 26% said neither.

WeThink carried out the poll ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference in the United Arab Emirates (aka #COP28).

And on the subject of tens of thousands of people gathering in one place to talk climate change, 57% of Brits said global climate summits should be completely virtual to reduce emissions, with only 19% saying no they shouldn’t. 24% didn’t know. 

ON VOTER INTENTION

In our regular weekly voter intention trackers, Labour’s lead over the Conservatives has dropped by another two points to 16, while the Prime Minister’s net approval rating fell by four to –24.

44

Labour (NC)

28

Conservative (+2)

9

LibDem (-3)

8

Reform UK (NC)

6

Green (NC)

3

SNP (NC)

PRIME MINISTER APPROVAL

25

Approve (-2)

49

Disapprove (+2)

25

Neither (-1)

SIR KEIR STARMER APPROVAL

32

Approve (NC)

31

Disapprove (NC)

37

Neither (NC)

BEST PRIME MINISTER

39

Sir Keir Starmer (+1)

25

Rishi Sunak (-3)

36

Don't Know (+2)

BREXIT TRACKER (All respondents)

46

Re-join (-4)

31

Stay Out (-2)

23

Don't know / won't vote (+6)

BREXIT TRACKER (excluding don't know / won't vote)

60

Re-join (NC)

40

Stay Out (NC)

This week’s poll was conducted on 30th November - 1st December 2023, questioned 1,123 people and is weighted to a national representative population.

For all of WeThink’s polling results and news, visit: www.wethink.report or follow WeThink on the following social media platforms:

 

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By: Mike Underwood

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