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Climate Awareness by Country (Percentage of the Population)

by Change Oracle
November 28, 2017
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The most climate aware country in the world is Japan with 99 percent of the population indicating that they know about of the existence of climate change. The country with the lowest percentage of people claiming to be aware of climate change is Benin (21%). In general Northern Europe and North America are more aware of climate change than Africa and Asia. The average percentage of climate aware people in all of the 129 countries surveyed is 63. It is interesting to note that even though the current US president is a climate denier, almost all Americans (97%) acknowledge the existence of climate change.

Worst 20 countries
Lowest percentages of climate awareness (20 % – 30 %)

  1. Benin 21
  2. Burundi 22
  3. Niger 24
  4. Afghanistan 25 
  5. Egypt 25
  6. Ghana 26 
  7. Nigeria 28
  8. Togo 29 
  9. Morocco 30  
  10. Rwanda 30  
  11. South Africa 31
  12. Bangladesh 33  
  13. Pakistan 34
  14. India 35
  15. Uganda 35
  16. Burkina Faso 36 
  17. Senegal 36
  18. Sierra Leone 36
  19. Nepal 37
  20. Botswana 38  

Best 20 countries
Highest percentages of climate awareness (90 % – 99 %) 

  1. Latvia 91 
  2. Lithuania 91
  3. France 93
  4. Hong Kong 93
  5. Hungary 93
  6. South Korea 93
  7. Ireland 94
  8. Iceland 95
  9. Canada 95 
  10. Austria 95
  11. Luxembourg 95  
  12. Netherlands 96 
  13. Germany 96 
  14. Sweden 96
  15. Australia 97  
  16. Norway 97
  17. United Kingdom 97
  18. United States 97
  19. Finland 98
  20. Japan 99          

Complete alphabetized list of all 129 countries
Percentages of climate awareness

  • Afghanistan     25    
  •  Algeria     56    
  •  Angola     43    
  •  Argentina     76    
  •  Armenia     78    
  •  Australia     97    
  •  Austria     95    
  •  Azerbaijan     58    
  •  Bangladesh     33    
  •  Belarus     80    
  •  Belgium     89    
  •  Belize     53    
  •  Benin     46    
  •  Bolivia     55    
  •  Botswana     38    
  •  Brazil     79    
  •  Burkina Faso     36    
  •  Burundi     22    
  •  Cambodia     58    
  •  Cameroon     49    
  •  Canada     95    
  •  Central African Republic     56    
  •  Chad     45    
  •  Chile     73    
  •  China     62    
  •  Colombia     68    
  •  Costa Rica     75    
  •  Czech Republic     87    
  •  Democratic Republic of the Congo     53    
  •  Denmark     90    
  •  Djibouti     43    
  •  Dominican Republic     50    
  •  Ecuador     70    
  •  Egypt     25       
  •  El Salvador     55    
  •  Estonia     88    
  •  Ethiopia     80    
  •  Finland     98    
  •  France     93    
  •  Georgia     62    
  •  Germany     96    
  •  Ghana     26     51    
  •  Greece     87    
  •  Guatemala     57    
  •  Guinea     55    
  •  Guyana     67    
  •  Haiti     46        
  •  Honduras     62    
  •  Hong Kong     93    
  •  Hungary     93    
  •  Iceland     95    
  •  India     35        
  •  Indonesia     39    
  •  Iran     55         
  •  Iraq     55        
  •  Ireland     94    
  •  Israel     86    
  •  Italy     84        
  •  Japan     99        
  •  Jordan     62    
  •  Kazakhstan     60    
  •  Kenya     56       
  •  Kyrgyzstan     52    
  •  Laos     80       
  •  Latvia     91    
  •  Lebanon     64    
  •  Liberia     15    
  •  Lithuania     91    
  •  Luxembourg     95    
  •  Madagascar     49    
  •  Malaysia     71    
  •  Mali     53        
  •  Malta     75        
  •  Mauritania     44    
  •  Mexico     67    
  •  Moldova     83    
  •  Mongolia     75    
  •  Morocco     30    
  •  Mozambique     54    
  •  Namibia     46    
  •    Nepal     37    
  •  Netherlands     96    
  •  Nicaragua     53    
  •  Niger     24      
  •  Nigeria     28    
  •  Norway     97    
  •  Pakistan     34    
  •  Palestine     67    
  •  Panama     65    
  •  Paraguay     58    
  •  Peru     62        
  •  Philippines     47    
  •  Poland     84    
  •  Portugal     90    
  •  Qatar     64      
  •  Republic of the Congo     41    
  •  Romania     81    
  •  Russia     85    
  •  Rwanda     30    
  •  Saudi Arabia     49    
  •  Senegal     36    
  •  Sierra Leone     36    
  •  Singapore     84    
  •  South Africa     31    
  •  South Korea     93    
  •  Spain     85         
  •  Sri Lanka     73    
  •  Sudan     47        
  •  Sweden     96    
  •  Syria     56        
  •  Taiwan     91    
  •  Tajikistan     43    
  •  Tanzania     53    
  •  Thailand     88    
  •  Togo     29        
  •  Trinidad and Tobago     72    
  •  Tunisia     60    
  •  Turkey     74    
  •  Uganda     35    
  •  Ukraine     79    
  •  United Kingdom     97    
  •  United States     97    
  •  Uruguay     73    
  •  Uzbekistan     53    
  •  Venezuela     63    
  •  Vietnam     73    
  •  Zambia     27    
  •  Zimbabwe     52    

Data Source: Wikipedia
Graphics: The Green Market  Oracle


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