1、 Ipsos|Climate Change Report 2024SOCIAL LICENSE FOR THE ENERGY TRANSITION2 Ipsos|Climate Change Report 20241There is strong support across the Australian community for the energy transition.2But there is very low understanding of progress made to date and scepticism about the Australias ability to m
2、eet its net zero targets.3Australians are concerned about negative impacts on cost of living and network reliability.4Support for Australia taking a leading role in the energy transition is softening.Key takeaways Ipsos|Climate Change Report 20243 Ipsos|Climate Change Report 20243There is strong not
3、ional support for the energy transitionPlease indicate the extent to whichyou support or oppose Australias transition away from fossil fuels and towards renewable energy generation.9%8%24%30%29%Strongly opposeSomewhat opposeNeither support nor opposeSomewhat supportStrongly support17%Total somewhat
4、and strongly oppose59%Total somewhat and strongly support42%Net support(Support minus opposition)Q.CC45 To what extent to you support or oppose Australias transition away from fossil fuels and towards renewable energy generation?Base:2024 n=1000 Ipsos|Climate Change Report 20244 Ipsos|Climate Change
5、 Report 20244Where is support strongest?Q.CC45 To what extent to you support or oppose Australias transition away from fossil fuels and towards renewable energy generation?Base:2024 n=1000Gen ZMillennialsGen XBaby Boomers61%61%57%57%Please indicate the extent to whichyou support or oppose Australias
6、 transition away from fossil fuels and towards renewable energy generation.9%8%24%30%29%Strongly opposeSomewhat opposeNeither support nor opposeSomewhat supportStrongly support17%Total somewhat and strongly oppose59%Total somewhat and strongly support42%Net support(Support minus opposition)Capital c