THE SURVEY
This website, is basically everything you will need to know about global warming. In order to know that you have gained information you need to take the 'What do you know' survey about Global warming, only after taking that survey will you be able to access the next page. The survey is needed to find out your general knowledge on global warming, after going through the pages and reading the information you will be asked if you want to take the survey again, and by doing that you will know how much your knowledge has increased on global warming.
ANALYSIS OF MOST OF THE answers to the survey
The answers received on average shows that most people do know what global warming is, the amount of knowledge ranges from very knowledgable answers to more simpler answers. Around the world there are even people who think of global warming as a propaganda, something made up and there are some who don't believe in it at all. The answers i've received so far get on the right track, but it is not understood into depth, not many know the severity of the situation itself. Therefor this website exists to hopefully help people who are in search of gaining knowledge about global warming.
CHINESE CITIZENS on Global Warming
A survey was done on China's citizens; the biggest contributor for global warming, according to the survey their overall knowledge on global warming is; "93 percent of respondents say they know at least a little about climate change. 11 percent say they know a lot, 54 percent know something, and 28 percent know just a little about it. 7 percent have never heard of climate change." The respondents were also asked from where they obtained the information regarding global warming, the answers were;
The respondents then were asked about which source of information they trust more, 89% said they trust scientific institutes, 86% said the government, 82% said the news media and 64% said they trusted their friends and family. The results also showed that fewer trusts non-governmental organisations (41% of the responders) and fewer trusts corporations (38% of the respondents).
- Television (94%)
- Telephone (66%)
- Internet (65%)
- Family and friends (55%)
The respondents then were asked about which source of information they trust more, 89% said they trust scientific institutes, 86% said the government, 82% said the news media and 64% said they trusted their friends and family. The results also showed that fewer trusts non-governmental organisations (41% of the responders) and fewer trusts corporations (38% of the respondents).
Global Warming Documentary
Letisha Aldjufrie; a colleague of mine, created a documentary focusing purely on global warming in Indonesia, a developing country on the south east part of Asia. If you'd like, please watch this documentary filled with rich information, thank you.