Survey on public attitudes to climate change and climate action in Luxembourg
What does the Luxembourg population think about how the country can address climate change?
The OPC is collaborating with LISER to conduct a survey of the Luxembourg population’s perceptions on climate change and their preferences on possible avenues for climate action. On September 6, about 35,000 randomly selected Luxembourg residents from age 15 and up are invited to participate in the online survey that takes about 15 minutes.
Luxembourg has set a target for reducing national greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 by 55% compared to 2005, as outlined in the National Energy and Climate Plan. The target will require emission reductions across all sectors, but the target can nonetheless be achieved in different ways. What kind of policies achieve the greatest support amongst the population?
The coming years will be decisive in limiting climate change and implementing the energy and ecological transition in Luxembourg. Participation in the survey helps the OPC assess current attitudes around climate change and action, which in turn can inform climate action that is both effective and reflects the preferences of the population.
To ensure the survey is representative of the Luxembourg population, only those residents who receive an invitation by mail may participate in the survey.
If you have questions or comments about the OPC’s work, please do not hesitate to contact us at contact@opc-luxembourg.lu. For questions on the survey, please check out the survey website https://climat.liser.lu/ or contact the survey support team at climat@liser.lu or 58 58 55 3060.