Climate Change in the American Mind Survey Question Wording
Percentages were derived from public responses to the following survey questions. The response categories for many questions were collapsed into a single variable for graphing. For example, for the question measuring how worried respondents are about global warming, “very worried” and “somewhat worried” were combined into a single measure of “worried.” The responses below are color-coded to indicate how they were grouped into the variables shown in the graphs.
Please note that some survey questions were not asked across all waves. For more details about the following variables, please visit our page on the Open Science Framework to view the codebook.
BELIEFS
Global warming is happening
Recently, you may have noticed that global warming has been getting some attention in the news. Global warming refers to the idea that the world’s average temperature has been increasing over the past 150 years, may be increasing more in the future, and that the world’s climate may change as a result. What do you think: Do you think that global warming is happening?
- Yes
- No
- Don’t know
Global warming is caused mostly by human activities
Assuming global warming is happening, do you think it is… ?
- Caused mostly by human activities
- Caused mostly by natural changes in the environment
- Other*
- None of the above because global warming isn’t happening
*Respondents were given the option to explain their “other” response. Open-ended responses were coded and categorized into the above categories or two additional categories: “Don’t know” or “Caused by human activities and natural changes.”
Most scientists think global warming is happening
Which comes closest to your own view?
- Most scientists think global warming is happening
- There is a lot of disagreement among scientists about whether or not global warming is happening
- Most scientists think global warming is not happening
- Don’t know enough to say
RISK PERCEPTIONS
Worried about global warming
How worried are you about global warming?
- Very worried
- Somewhat worried
- Not very worried
- Not at all worried
Global warming will harm future generations
How much do you think global warming will harm future generations of people?
- A great deal
- A moderate amount
- Only a little
- Not at all
- Don’t know
Global warming will harm plants and animals
How much do you think global warming will harm plants and animal species?
- A great deal
- A moderate amount
- Only a little
- Not at all
- Don’t know
Global warming will harm people in developing countries
How much do you think global warming will harm people in developing countries?
- A great deal
- A moderate amount
- Only a little
- Not at all
- Don’t know
Global warming will harm people in the US
How much do you think global warming will harm people in the United States?
- A great deal
- A moderate amount
- Only a little
- Not at all
- Don’t know
Global warming will harm me personally
How much do you think global warming will harm you personally?
- A great deal
- A moderate amount
- Only a little
- Not at all
- Don’t know
Global warming is already harming people in the US
When do you think global warming will start to harm people in the United States?
- They are being harmed right now
- In 10 years
- In 25 years
- In 50 years
- In 100 years
- Never
POLICY SUPPORT
Fund research into renewable energy sources
How much do you support or oppose the following policies?
Fund more research into renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power
- Strongly support
- Somewhat support
- Somewhat oppose
- Strongly oppose
Regulate CO2 as a pollutant
How much do you support or oppose the following policies?
Regulate carbon dioxide (the primary greenhouse gas) as a pollutant
- Strongly support
- Somewhat support
- Somewhat oppose
- Strongly oppose
Require fossil fuel companies to pay a carbon tax
How much do you support or oppose the following policies?
Require fossil fuel companies to pay a carbon tax and use the money to reduce other taxes (such as income tax) by an equal amount.
- Strongly support
- Somewhat support
- Somewhat oppose
- Strongly oppose
Schools should teach about global warming
How much do you agree or disagree with the following statement?
Schools should teach our children about the causes, consequences, and potential solutions to global warming.
- Strongly agree
- Somewhat agree
- Somewhat disagree
- Strongly disagree
Developing sources of clean energy should be a priority for the next president and Congress
Do you think that developing sources of clean energy should be a low, medium, high, or very high priority for the President and Congress?
- Very high
- High
- Medium
- Low
Global warming should be a priority for the next president and Congress
Do you think global warming should be a low, medium, high, or very high priority for the President and Congress?
- Very high
- High
- Medium
- Low
Generate renewable energy (solar and wind) on public land in the U.S.
How much do you support or oppose the following policies?
- Strongly support
- Somewhat support
- Somewhat oppose
- Strongly oppose
Support U.S. economy transition from fossil fuels to 100% clean energy by 2050
How much do you support or oppose the following policies?
- Strongly support
- Somewhat support
- Somewhat oppose
- Strongly oppose
Respondents who identified as “Independent” or “Other” were asked a follow-up question: “Do you think of yourself as closer to the… Republican Party, Democratic Party, Neither, or No response.” Respondents who initially identified as either a Republican or Democrat, as well as those who did not initially identify as Republican or Democrat but who said they “are closer to” one party or the other (i.e., “leaners”) in the follow-up question were categorized as Republican or Democrat, respectively. The category “Independents” does not include any of these leaners, only those who chose “Independent” or “Other” to the political party question above.
Political ideology
In general, do you think of yourself as…
- Very liberal
- Somewhat liberal
- Moderate, middle of the road
- Somewhat conservative
- Very conservative
Partisan group (“Politics & Climate Views” Tab)
Using the political party categories described above and responses to political ideology question, Democrats were categorized as “Liberal Democrats” if they said they are “Very” or “Somewhat” liberal, or “Conservative/Moderate Democrats” if they said they are “Moderate, middle of the road” or “Very” or “Somewhat” conservative. Similarly, Republicans who self-reported that they are “Very” or “Somewhat” conservative were categorized as “Conservative Republicans,” whereas those who said they are “Moderate, middle of the road” or “Very” or “Somewhat” liberal were categorized as “Liberal/Moderate Republicans.” The category “Independent (non-leaning)” refers to those categorized as “Independent/Other” political party variable.