The European Investment Bank conducted the fifth edition of the EIB Climate Survey in 2022. The results from this release focus on citizens’ views surrounding the impacts of the war in Ukraine and the recent rise in energy prices. The findings are particularly relevant at a time when energy security and green recovery are top priorities in the EU’s agenda.
Conducted in partnership with market research firm BVA, the survey aims to inform the broader debate on citizens’ attitudes and expectations in terms of climate action in the European Union, the United Kingdom, the United States and China.
In this edition, the survey was also carried out in Africa and the Middle East, with results confirming that climate change has negatively affected the livelihoods of African people.
Explore the results
2022-2023 EIB climate survey (Worldwide) 2/2
Views on climate change in a rapidly changing world.
2022-2023 EIB climate survey (Worldwide) 1/2
War in Ukraine and high energy prices should accelerate the green transition.
2022-2023 EIB climate survey (Africa)
Climate change is already affecting everyday life.
Curious about the survey methodology? Want to download the infographics? Explore the data and find more information on the 2021-2022 survey.
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European Investment Bank
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