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Percentage of Countries in Each Indicator Level by Characteristic

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Background

Countries covered: 103

Data type: Facebook survey

Indicator type: Outcome

Data source: Data for Good at Meta

Years covered: 2022

Indicator description


This indicator represents the percentage of respondents that hear about climate change in their daily lives from TV, newspaper, social media, or conversations with friends and family and how frequently they hear this information. Indicator is based on the question:  

How often do you hear about climate change in your daily life (for example from TV, newspapers, social media, or conversations with friends and family)? 

The Indicator developed uses the percentages of the “at least once per week”  response. 

The indicator is based on a survey conducted on Facebook in 2022 by a partnership between  Meta – Data for Good and the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication. The survey collected responses from 108,946 Facebook monthly active users (18+)  from 103 UNFCCC parties.

Dataset(s) the indicator is based on


The Climate Change Opinion Survey is an international Facebook survey, conducted in partnership by Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and Data for Good at Meta. The survey investigates public climate change knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, policy preferences, and behavior among Facebook users. 

Temporal scope


  • Time period(s) collected data is available: Pilot survey  2021. Global coverage survey 2022.
  • Frequency of data collection in the past: One pilot survey in 2021.
  • Frequency of data collection in the future: Planned yearly.
  • Change over time: N/A. The pilot survey was too limited in geographical scope and therefore not comparable.

 

Sample size, characteristics, and geographical coverage


Total sample 2022: 108,946 respondents.

Dataset includes data for 107 individual countries and territories and 3 geographic groups (i.e., Asian & Pacific Islands, Caribbean, Sub-Saharan Africa comprising 81 additional countries and territories). The 3 geographic groups and the countries that are not a UNFCCC party  were not considered by the MECCE Project for this indicator. The final country count for the indicator is 103  countries,

Three territories were grouped with the United Kingdom and one with France.

Country coverage (out of 197 UNFCCC parties) by SDG grouping. Percentage in brackets corresponds to total number of countries per SDG grouping.

Data Preparations


 The Climate Change Public Opinion Data 2022 was downloaded and the data from the question relevant for this indicator “About how often do you hear about climate change in your daily life (for example from TV, newspapers, social media, or conversations with friends and family)?” was used. Answer possibilities were: 

  • Never
  • Once a year or less often
  • Several times a year
  • At least once a month
  • At least once a week
  • Don’t know
  • No response

No response were treated as missing. Responses to the category  “At least once a week” were used to develop this indicator. 

Country data from parties outside the UNFCCC were removed and the United Kingdom and French territories data were grouped with the respective governing body. The MECCE Project used single countries and SDG region categorizations rather than the Region categorization used by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and Data for Good at Meta report. 

The MECCE Project used data previously weighted by Data for Good by Meta. The source provided percentages of all the people who responded to the questions, including “Not sure” and “refused”. Individual level responses were weighted before aggregation by the datasource.  This weighting was done to make the data more representative and take into account population, yet the survey collected answers from  monthly active Facebook users.

Indicator Calculations


Variable used: “frequ_hear”

Weighting: Done by datasource Data for Good at Meta

The indicator shows the percentage of people who replied At least once a week. 

Scale: Up to 20% = ; Up to 40%=2; Up to 60%=3; 80%=4; Up to;  Up to 100%=5

Limitations


Percentages are weighted based on general population parameters for each surveyed country and territory.

For tabulation purposes, percentage points are rounded to the nearest whole number. As a result, percentages in a given chart may in total be slightly higher or lower than 100%.

Summed response categories are rounded after sums are calculated (e.g., 25.3% + 25.3% = 50.6%, which, after rounding, would be reported as 25% + 25% = 51%).

Further, the survey only surveyed active Facebook users, hence limiting their reach. The third party weighted the data to reach as much representativeness as possible.

The survey was distributed via Facebook, which limits the reliability of responses. Facebook is the largest social media platform by numbers, yet is not used by the whole population equally. The responses are self-declared, which also includes certain cultural biases and limitations.

By being a Facebook survey privacy concerns could restrain people from participating or influencing their answers.

No geographical coverage of Oceania (except Australia and New Zealand). 81 countries with too few responses to be part of the indicator. Too few means that they had a combined response rate equal to single country response rates (Asian & Pacific Islands n= 1,916; Caribbean n= 811; Sub-Saharan Africa n= 3395)

Acknowledgements


The MECCE Project would like to thank Data for Good at Meta and the Yale Climate Change Communication Program for making their data open access.

Data for Good at Meta and the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication. 2022. Climate Change Opinion Survey. Accessed 18  July  2022.

 

List of Countries
Level 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 5
AlbaniaAngolaAustraliaAustria 
AlgeriaArgentinaBelgiumDenmark 
ArmeniaAzerbaijanCanadaFinland 
BangladeshBosnia and HerzegovinaFranceGermany 
BeninBrazilHungarySweden 
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)BulgariaIreland  
BotswanaCameroonNetherlands  
Burkina FasoChileNew Zealand  
CambodiaColombiaNorway  
Democratic Republic of the CongoCosta RicaSpain  
Côte d’IvoireCroatiaSwitzerland  
EgyptCyprusUK  
El SalvadorCzech RepublicUSA  
GhanaDominican Republic   
GuatemalaEcuador   
HaitiGreece   
IndiaHonduras   
IndonesiaIsrael   
IraqItaly   
JordanJamaica   
KuwaitJapan   
Lao People’s Democratic RepublicKenya   
LebanonLithuania   
LibyaMalawi   
MalaysiaMexico   
MoroccoMozambique   
NepalPanama   
NicaraguaParaguay   
NigeriaPoland   
OmanPortugal   
PakistanRomania   
PeruSerbia   
PhilippinesSingapore   
QatarSlovakia   
Saudi ArabiaRepublic of Korea   
SenegalSri Lanka   
South AfricaUnited Republic of Tanzania   
TunisiaThailand   
United Arab EmiratesTrinidad and Tobago   
Viet NamTürkiye   
YemenUruguay   
 Uzbekistan   
 Zambia   

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