Climate Decision Maker Survey WAVE 2 Results 9 December 2008

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Climate Decision Maker Survey WAVE 2 Results 9 December 2008

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Introduction The Climate Decision Makers Survey is unique. It tracks the views of professionals that are in positions to make or influence large decisions regarding climate change in their organizations and society. It provides an essential ground-up view of the barriers and opportunities facing global society’s response to climate change. GlobeScan, in partnership with the World Bank, UNEP, IUCN, IDRC, the World Energy Council, WBCSD, The Centre, ICLEI, and the COM+ Alliance will be conducting regular surveys with climate change decision makers. The results of these studies will be broadly publicized to help guide climate change decision making in all sectors. This report analyzes the findings from the second wave of research conducted from November 10, 2008 to December 1, 2008. Notes to Readers Unless otherwise noted, all figures in charts are percentages. Totals percentages may not add to 100 because of rounding. In the case of bar charts, white space typically represents the portion of experts who either answered “do not know” or did not answer at all (i.e., DK/NA).

A Unique Ground-Up View of the Climate File – Focused on Solutions Fills a Void in Information Public opinion polls have shown unprecedented public engagement THIS survey tracks the views of professionals in position to make or influence large decisions in their organizations and society A unique ground-up view of the barriers and opportunities on climate Online survey conducted Nov 10th to Dec 1st 2008 by invitation A good balance of respondents across all geographies and all sectors – first 1,000 respondents are from 115 countries

Detailed Findings

Equitable Economic Development and Significant Progress in Combating Climate Change Can Be Achieved Simultaneously 2008

Equitable Economic Development and Significant Progress in Combating Climate Change Can Be Achieved Simultaneously By Region, 2008

Price of Carbon at Which Majority of Decisions within Organization Will Become Climate-Friendly Mean US Dollars,* by Region, 2008 *Average currency is in US Dollars. Responses in Euros have been converted to US Dollars

Price of Carbon at Which Majority of Decisions within Organization Will Become Climate-Friendly Respondents Answering in Mean US Dollars vs Mean Euros and Private Sector vs Government, 2008 *Average currency is in US Dollars. Responses in Euros have converted to US Dollars

Prioritizing Factors Contributing to Climate Change Solutions “High Priority (4+5),” Over Next Five Years, 2008 – Part 1

Prioritizing Factors Contributing to Climate Change Solutions “High Priority (4+5),” Over Next Five Years, 2008 – Part 2

Rating Energy Technologies’ Potential to Lower Atmospheric Carbon Levels “High Potential (4+5),” Over Next 25 Years, 2007–2008 – Part 1

Rating Energy Technologies’ Potential to Lower Atmospheric Carbon Levels “High Potential (4+5),” Over Next 25 Years, 2007–2008 – Part 2

Negotiators Should Use GLOBE's Tokyo Framework as the Basis for an International Agreement 2008

Negotiators Should Use GLOBE's Tokyo Framework as the Basis for an International Agreement By Region, 2008

Current Economic Crisis Will Significantly Delay/Compromise Achievement of Effective Climate Change Agreements 2008

Current Economic Crisis Will Significantly Delay/Compromise Achievement of Effective Climate Change Agreements 2008

Methodology and Description of Survey Respondents

Description of Decision Makers Surveyed The extensive networks of partner organizations and individuals hand-picked for their relevant positions were invited to participate in this first survey on climate change solutions. In total, 965 qualified climate change experts completed the online survey by the closing date of 1 December 2008. The findings are indicative of the views of senior officials in government, business leaders, scientists/academics, and civil society leaders, spread across 115 countries. The accompanying tables illustrate the composition of respondents by sector and geographical location and also by geographical scope of work. In addition to having global and sectoral representation, 70 percent of respondents have been working in a field related to climate change solutions or sustainable development for at least six years.

Profile of Respondents Percentage of Total Sample by Sector and Region, 2008

Profile of Respondents By Sector, 2008

Profile of Respondents By Region, 2008