Climate Chat: 'Interviewer' Registration
Complete this form before you use the Climate Chat format to interview anyone. This registration form will help you to think about some of your own answers in advance, and prepare you with some background information to share when you are doing your 'Climate Chats'. As soon as you've submitted this form, you'll be sent a link to the Climate Chat survey so you can start chatting straight away! This information will only be shared with Climate for Change. You can view our Privacy Policy here: https://climateforchange.org.au/privacy
Are you a C4C facilitator, or training to be a facilitator? *
- Yes
- I was previously
- No
- Maybe in the future
[Q1] How important is the issue of climate change to you personally? *
- Very important
- Somewhat important
- Not very important
- Not at all important
- Don’t know
[Q2] How concerned are you about climate change? *
- Extremely Concerned
- Very concerned
- Somewhat concerned
- Not very concerned
- Not concerened at all
[Q3] The impacts of global warming that I can see are; *
(choose up to 3 that are the most concerning for you)
- rising maximum temperatures, heatwaves
- rising minimum temperatures
- an increase in heavy rain, hail and gale force winds
- melting ice caps leading to rising sea levels
- animal species extinction, loss of biodiversity
- increased sea temperatures and ocean acidification, leading to coral reefs dying
[3a] Other impacts that I can see...
- {name}
[Q4] I am worried that if global temperatures continue on their current trajectory we will see more of these impacts and their consequences, such as: *
(choose up to 3 that you are most worried about)
- longer and hotter summers, extreme bushfire events
- health risks through rising air temperatures and heatwaves
- relocation of island nations, coastal towns & cities due to rising sea levels
- more people displaced due to unlivable home environments
- increasing spread of pests and diseases
- an increase in food and water shortages, especially in developing countries
- economic implications
- social unrest
[Q5] I am worried about *
- my future
- my children’s future
- my grandchildren’s future
- the effects on the natural environment, and species extinction
- the unequal negative effects on indigenous people
- the unequal negative effects on disadvantaged people across the globe
- my own financial security
- national security
[Q6] What emotions are present for you at this time?
- Scared
- Overwhelmed
- Angry
- Hopeful
[Q7a] Other (emotive) statements that are true for me
"I want my children/grandchildren to know that I did everything I could to protect them and give them a safe future."
- Yes
- No
[7b]
"I know people who are deliberating whether or not it is safe or ethical to have children given the uncertainty of our future."
- Yes
- No
[7c]
"I know that other countries are doing so much more than Australia to solve this crisis, and I’m embarrassed that our politicians are not listening to the experts."
- Yes
- No
[7d] Other Emotive statements
- Use your own personal experience or observation to
- write a sentence about one of the impacts or consequences of climate change.
- Phrase it as an "I" statement.
eg. "I remember the smoke crisis after the 2019/2020 bushfires - I remember feeling sick every time I went outside."
- {name}
[Q8] Describe your personal response to climate change *
- I’m doing all that I can
- I’m doing a lot
- I’m doing some things
- I’m doing a little bit
- I’m not doing anything
[Q9] Actions that you are currently taking
- Talking to the people around me about climate change
- Signing petitions, sending online letters to politicians
- Writing letters/emails to, or phoning politicians
- Reconsidering who I vote for at elections
- Attending rallies or protests
- Volunteering or fundraising for a climate organisation
- Changing my bank, superannuation or investments
- Installing solar power or changed power company
- Adapting my individual behaviours, eg save energy or eat less meat
[Q10] Actions that you want to take on climate change *
- Talking to the people around me about climate change
- Signing petitions, sending online letters to politicians
- Writing letters/emails to, or phoning politicians
- Reconsidering who I vote for at elections
- Attending rallies or protests
- Volunteering or fundraising for a climate organisation
- Changing my bank, superannuation or investments
- Installing solar power or changed power company
- Adapting my individual behaviours, eg save energy or eat less meat
[Q11] Select the C4C actions you are taking part in:
(If you’re taking any of the following actions with C4C and you’d like to use this survey to recruit people to support and join you, select which action below and we’ll send you a suggested ‘ask’ to include at the end of your conversation)
- Facilitating Climate Conversations - looking for hosts and attendees
- Fundraising (Challenge for Climate) - looking for donations
- MP Engagement groups - looking for people to join me
- Hosting Climate Conversations - looking for guests
[Q12] Please send me more information about these climate solutions:
Here is a list of the “Top 10 Climate solutions” identified by the Climate Council. This incorporates reports from The International Energy Agency and the The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
During the Climate Chat, you might like to share some of this information with your 'interviewee'.
- No New Coal and Gas
- Electrify everything
- 100% renewables
- Improve efficiency of our buildings
- Get smart about managing energy demand
- Travel smart
- Plant-based diet
- Export Australian wind and sun
- Responsible land management
- Contact your local, state and federal representatives
Thank you for your time.
Please select "Climate Chats" then click "Submit" below. *
- Climate Chats
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