The Conversation: Almost 90% of us now believe climate change is a problem – across all political persuasions

Originally published: The Conversation, 16 May 2022

If a week is a long time in politics, three years is an eternity. Since the 2019 election, Australia has endured devastating megafires and unprecedented floods. Meanwhile, news of extreme weather such as India and Pakistan’s horrific heatwaves has poured in. And international pressure to act on climate change is growing.

Perhaps in response, Australian views of climate change have become less partisan. A new poll my colleagues and I organised of around 1,100 Australians found almost 90% now believe climate change is a problem. That’s an average across the political spectrum, from the Greens to One Nation.

These results come from our polling undertaken over May 10-12 of around 1,100 Australian voters using a representative sample collected by market research company Pureprofile.

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