Climate Action Survey 2023: Key Findings and Policy Implications for Australia
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This report summarises the 2023 Climate Action Survey, revealing Australians’ attitudes, behaviours, and policy support regarding climate change.
- Most Australians accept climate change is happening, but urgency perceptions vary
- Community involvement boosts climate action and pro-environmental behaviours
- Support for climate-positive policies is high, especially among progressive groups
- Direct experience with natural disasters increases climate concern and action
- Barriers to action include cost, time, and entrenched habits
- Findings inform targeted communication and policy strategies for climate resilience
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders seeking to understand public attitudes and policy trends on climate action.
- Highlights national support for renewable energy and emissions reduction
- Reveals demographic trends in climate concern and action
- Identifies barriers to pro-environmental behaviours
- Supports industry adaptation to evolving community expectations
- Informs ESG reporting and stakeholder engagement strategies
- Provides evidence for integrating climate resilience into operational planning
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