Get Climate Opinion Factsheets for India States and Districts

Opinions on climate change in India vary widely across regions, states, and districts. To truly understand local perspectives, we must look beyond national averages. The Factsheets tool, built on the India Climate Opinions Maps, provides a deeper look into beliefs, risk perceptions, and policy preferences across India’s diverse cultures, languages, and geographies.

With this tool, you can create a customized Factsheet by selecting key survey questions that matter to you. These insights are powered by a robust statistical model that analyzes a large individual-level survey dataset, factoring in regional environmental, demographic, and economic conditions.

Share your Factsheet with your network and help spread awareness about how climate change is viewed in different parts of India. Your insights could inspire meaningful discussions and drive informed decision-making. We hope you find this tool valuable, and we’d love your feedback to improve future versions! Please send feedback to climatechange@yale.edu.

Use the left checkbox to select the questions you want on your Factsheet and the right checkbox to highlight one question on the map.
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       Beliefs
Know a lot or something about global warming
Global warming is happening
Global warming is caused mostly by human activities
       Experiences
Global warming is important to me personally
Has personally experienced the effects of global warming
       Policy Support
Support for a national program to teach all Indians about global warming
Support for a national program to train people for new jobs in the renewable energy industry
India should use more renewable energy sources in the future
India should use less fossil fuels in the future
       Risk Perceptions
Worried about global warming
Global warming will harm me and my family
Global warming will harm people in my community
Global warming will harm people in India
Global warming will harm future generations
Global warming will harm plant and animal species
Global warming is harming people in India now or will within 10 years
       Hazards
Global warming will cause more severe cyclones
Global warming will cause more plant and animal extinctions
Global warming will cause more famines and food shortages
Global warming will cause more droughts and water shortages
Global warming will cause more severe heat waves
Global warming will cause more severe floods
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