7 Quick Questions: How Do You View Climate Change in New Zealand?

How would you rate Climate Change being an issue for New Zealand?
Climate Change won't affect us - No problem at all
It is a small problem for us but dont see any need for concern
It is a problem but not concerned yet
It is a problem and causing concern
It is a big problem and I am very concerned
Do you believe that Climate Change is effecting people in New Zealand now?
Yes
No
Maybe
How concerned are you that Climate Change will harm you in your lifetime?
Won't be affected at all
A little bit
I am concerned
Very concerned
Extremely concerned
What Climate Change Impacts are you concerned about for New Zealand? Tick one or many
Severe Weather - Like floods or intense storms
Droughts or Water Shortages
Climate Refugees coming to NZ
Increase in Earthquake or Volcanic Activity/Intensity
Long periods of unusually hot or cold weather
Rising Sea Levels
Loss of Native Species and our Marine Life
Infectious Diseases
None of the above
What do you believe is the uppermost limit we should not cross over in global climate temperature? We are currently at 1.7C above baseline (NASA).
Nothing we can do - It's already too late. Extinction is coming.
2C - Paris Agreement
3C
4C - IPCC current forecast for 2100
5C
8.5C - Business as usual scenario
Do you feel New Zealander's are prepared for extreme weather disasters?
No - We are sitting ducks. Not prepared at all
Not really - I would know a little bit about what to do
Maybe - I am prepared and know what to do
Yes - I am prepared but concerned about communty resilience
Definately - I know exactly what to do and our community have improved our chances for resilience
Lastly, how would you rate our government's efforts towards sustainability, adaption and resilience in Climate Change
They have done nothing. All talk, no action
They do little - Leaving it to community groups with little to no funding
They are doing okay, some great initiatives being implemented
They are involving the public and implementing strategies with action
They are global leaders and you can see change everywhere
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