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Alaska SeaLife Center
2010 Climate Change
Survey
Dominique Rossi and Ian Dutton
Alaska SeaLife Center
October 2010
These data my be referenced with acknowledgement
Citation: Rossi, D. and I.M. Dutton 2010 Alaska Climate Change Survey, Alaska SeaLife
Center, Seward AK.
ASLC Climate Change
2010 Staff Survey
Age Distribution
Levels of Concern
40.5% reported that
being concerned with
climate change
32.4% reported feeling
alarmed.
Future Impacts Associated
with Climate Change
94.4% associated
melting glaciers with
climate change
88.9% associated
ocean acidification,
rising sea levels and
species/habitat loss
with climate change.
Opinions on the Cause of
Climate Change
63.9% believe that
climate change is
caused by the
combination of
anthropogenic carbon
emissions and the
Earth’s natural cycles
22.2% reported that the
cause is strictly human
produced carbon
emissions
Sources of Environmental
Information and Self-Ratings
Rankings of Source
Trustworthiness
62.5% reported that
climate change
information provided by
scientists is the most
reliable.
Opinions on Personal Effects
of Climate Change
“Increase in destructive weather
phenomenon, loss of species and
habitat as well as increase in all
aspects related to the cost of living.”
“I think that Colorado River (and
others) could conceivably dry up
during my lifetime, forcing millions of
desert residents to seek housing
elsewhere more hospitable (like
Alaska). Water shortages may also
lead to water and land battles in
Alaska since we have so much fresh
water compared to many other states.
“
“Changes in the North Pacific are
impacting terrestrial animal life,
fisheries, work and recreational
opportunities“
Actions to Mitigate the
Progression of Climate Change
47.2% frequently walk
or use a bicycle as their
main mode of
transportation
16.7% use alternative
energy to power their
business or home
27.8% eat a low carbon
diet
The Educational Role of the
Alaska Sealife Center
Opinions on Governmental
Action
“Helping to establish a social
structure (probably economicsbased) that will encourage our
society to reduce our overall
environmental consumption, and
funding sustainable energy
solutions”
“Tax incentives / penalties to
modify big business behavior
and encourage development and
use of alternative energy,
support of research efforts to
develop alternatives.”
“This should be looked at as
seriously as an oil spill or a war.”
ASLC Climate Change
2010 Seward Public
Survey
Age Distribution
Levels of Concern
56.7% reported being fully
concerned about climate
change.
23.3% reported having a
moderate level of concern
Future Impacts Associated with
Climate Change
90% associated melting
glaciers with climate
change
66.7% associated climate
change with species and
habitat loss
Opinions on the Cause of
Climate Change
56.7% believe that climate
change is caused by the
combination of
anthropogenic carbon
emissions and the Earth’s
natural cycles
Sources of Environmental
Information and Self-Ratings
Rankings of Source
Trustworthiness
39.3% ranked climate
change information
provided by scientists as
the most trustworthy
14.8% ranked climate
change information found
on the internet as the most
trustworthy
Opinions on Personal Effects of
Climate Change
“I believe that storms,
drought and floods will
increase”
“There is no fish for us
with commercial boats”
“It impacts us all, whether
we see it or not. The web
of life has been drastically
altered.”
Actions to Mitigate the
Progression of Climate Change
70% reported they support
alternative energy
40% reported they eat a
low carbon diet
23.3% reported that they
compost
The Educational Role of the
Alaska Sealife Center
73.3% would like the
center to provide
information on how
climate change affects
marine species.
Additionally, 70% thinks
the center should inform
the public on the human
health impacts of climate
change.
Opinions on Governmental
Action
“Carbon trade, implement
Kyoto, require car
emission reductions,
money to support wind
and solar”
“Provide more alternative
energy sources such as
solar and wind”
Start a once-a-month
vegetarian day country
wide! Belgium has done
it!”
ASLC Climate Change
2010 ASLC Visitor
Survey
Visitor Age Distribution
Levels of Concern
33.3% said they are
concerned with climate
change.
26.7% said they are
alarmed.
Future Impacts Associated with
Climate Change
76.7% of visitors
associated melting
glaciers with climate
change.
63.3% associated rising
sea levels and increases
in storm severity and
frequency with climate
change.
Opinions on the Cause of Climate
Change
60% of visitors believe
that climate change is
caused by the
combination of
anthropogenic carbon
emissions and the Earth’s
natural cycles.
Sources of environmental information
and Self-Ratings
Rankings of Source Trustworthiness
48.3% ranked climate
change information
provided by scientists as
the most trustworthy
33.3% ranked information
provided by zoos,
aquariums and museums
as the most trustworthy
Opinions on Personal Effects of
Climate Change
“Hotter summers and less
diversity of life”
“Mainly my grandchildren
(will be affected). They
already don’t see the
bees and butterflies that I
saw when I was a kid.”
Actions to Mitigate the Progression of
Climate Change
The Educational Role of the Alaska
Sealife Center
60.7% would like the
center to provide
information on how
climate change impacts
human health in addition
to information about
technologies that can
reduce the rate of
change.
Opinions on Governmental
Action
“Regulate fuel
efficiency, tax carbon
emissions, educate
children, tan incentives,
support research”
“Sometimes it takes
laws to remind us of
what needs to be done”
“This is a maybe, most
of time our government
is selfishly thinking and
acting”