Official Statistics

Energy and Climate Change Public Attitudes Tracker: Wave 19

Findings from the nineteenth quarterly wave of the Public Attitudes Tracking survey, now called BEIS’s Energy and Climate Change Public Attitudes Tracker (PAT).

Documents

Wave 19 summary of key findings

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Wave 19 questionnaire

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Wave 19 summary tables

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Wave 19 full data set

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Details

On 14 July 2016, the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) merged with the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), to form the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS). As such, the survey has now been rebranded as BEIS’s Energy and Climate Change Public Attitudes Tracker (PAT).

The nineteenth wave of PAT data was collected between 28 September 2016 and 2 October 2016 using face-to-face in-home interviews with a representative sample of 2,080 households in the UK. Full details of the methodology are provided in the technical note.

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Published 27 October 2016

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