Pacific Climate Monitor
Part of the Pasifika Research Series
The Pacific Climate Monitor is an ongoing research initiative designed to measure and track public opinion on climate change across Pacific Island countries. It provides an independent, scientifically grounded view of how people experience, understand, and respond to climate-related issues in their own communities.
Developed by Tebbutt Research, the monitor brings together consistent, comparable data across countries and over time. It focuses on key dimensions including perceptions of importance, personal concern, lived impacts, future outlook, and behavioural response. By maintaining a standardised framework, it enables meaningful comparison between locations and the identification of emerging trends.
The purpose of the Pacific Climate Monitor is to ensure that the perspectives of everyday people are clearly represented in climate discussions. It supports governments, development partners, and organisations working in the region by providing reliable evidence of community sentiment, priorities, and experiences.
Built on Tebbutt Research's long-standing presence in the Pacific, the monitor is designed to expand over time, both in geographic coverage and in the depth of insight it provides, contributing to a more informed and grounded understanding of climate change across the region.
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