Masdar Gen Z Global Sustainability Survey. November 16 th, 2016

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Masdar Gen Z Global Sustainability Survey November 16 th, 2016

Masdar Global Gen Z Sustainability Survey The first global survey of the attitudes of young people aged 18-25 Generation Z towards climate change, sustainable development and renewable energy. 2

Why the Gen Z Survey? To mark the 10-year anniversary of Masdar in 2016 and launched during the United Arab Emirates participation in COP22, a global platform on climate change and governance, the survey offers valuable insight into the thinking of tomorrow s decision makers on the critical issues of energy and sustainability. 3

METHODOLOGY PSB conducted 4,704 online interviews with members of Generation Z (18-25) in 20 countries across 5 geographies between the 4th March and the 29th March 2016. USA UK France Spain Germany Jordan Russia China South Korea Mexico Morocco Egypt UAE KSA India Japan Results grouped by region and by categories of development*: Brazil Nigeria Kenya Developed Germany, France, Spain, UK, US, Japan Emerging Brazil, China, Egypt, India, Morocco, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, South Africa, UAE South Africa Frontier Jordan, Kenya, Nigeria 4

METHODOLOGY PSB conducted between 100 and 300 online interviews depending on the level of internet penetration in each country. The results were weighted slightly to reduce the discrepancy in base sizes between countries. Margin of error is +/-1.43% for the total sample and larger for sub-groups. Sample details below: Middle East & North Africa Asia UAE KSA Egypt Morocco Jordan India China Russia Japan S. Korea 200 200 100 100 100 300 300 250 300 300 Europe Africa Americas UK France Germany Spain Nigeria Kenya S. Africa USA Mexico Brazil 300 300 300 300 200 200 250 300 200 200 5

1 Gen Z see climate change as the biggest threat for the next decade

While economic challenges are the immediate priority, climate change is regarded as the greatest challenge in the next decade Thinking about the challenges the world faces, which of the following do you think are most important right now / in the next ten years? Poverty/ inequality Threat of terrorism Climate change/the environment Unemployment Economy Quality of education Human rights Public health Civil war or unrest Crime/ law and order Standard of living Immigration Famine Pandemics 6 6 9 10 10 12 15 18 17 18 18 17 18 17 17 17 22 25 29 29 29 36 33 32 32 31 34 Right now Next ten years 40 7

2 in 3 believe the world today is more focused on the environment than it was ten years ago Compared to a decade ago, do you think people today are? 11 Europe 14 12 73 1 20 66 3 MENA Americas 20 22 13 11 64 66 1 3 Much/ somewhat more focused on the environment Asia 17 13 65 5 Just as focused as before Somewhat/ much less focused on the environment Don't know Africa 33 5 61 1 8

And most say the media and government regulations are responsible for the increasing awareness Which of the following do you think are reasons why people today are focusing more on the environment compared to a decade ago? It s in the news more Laws/regulations that force people to be environmentally friendly More ways to be green today than there were a year ago People seem to be talking about it Companies are doing it more to sell more products 26 40 41 45 49 News coverage is seen as the top reason in Europe (59%), the Americas (53%) and Asia (52%). Regulation is seen as the top reason in Africa (54%) and MENA (37%). It seems more fashionable now It helps save money Political change 22 23 24 It makes a statement about you to other people It s more profitable now 17 17 9

2 Young people are keen to take on more responsibilities to find solutions

Almost all are concerned about the impacts of climate change, especially pollution levels and lack of resources How nervous or anxious would you say you are about each of the following? (showing % very + somewhat nervous or anxious) Air pollution Water pollution The planet running out of natural resources Global warming Availability of clean water The cutting down of trees Extinction of plant and animal species Overconsumption and waste Shortage of food Natural disasters Extreme weather conditions Cost of energy Sea levels rising Overpopulation 90 88 87 86 85 84 84 84 82 82 82 81 78 77 In Africa, 9 in 10 are very concerned about availability of clean water (94%) and food shortages (93%) 11

The benefits of renewable energy and clean-tech are seen to be non-economic What do you think are the benefits of renewable energy and clean technology? Lowering pollution levels Ensuring the planet for future generations Sustain biodiversity and wildlife 36 46 47 Generating clean and affordable water Increasing energy security Generating employment Lowering the cost of domestic energy supply 20 20 26 27 Increasing energy security is seen as one of the top benefits in MENA (33%) and particularly in the UAE (36%). Promoting sustainable reconstruction 19 Technological innovation in other areas 17 Skills development Creating business opportunities None of the above 4 13 14 12

Most of global youth say current leaders have not done enough to protect the environment Which generation do you think has the biggest responsibility to find a solution to sustainability problems? To what extent do you agree with the following statement? Governments need to listen more to young people on sustainability Those aged 18-25 35 11 6 Those aged 26-35 38 Those aged 36-45 Those aged 46-55 4 15 83 Those aged 56-65 1 Those aged 65+ 1 Don't know 6 Agree Disagree Don't Know 13

Many young people are interested in a sustainability career, particularly those from emerging or frontier countries Are you interested in working or studying in a field related to sustainability in the future? Developed 57 43 4 59 Emerging 34 66 Frontier 22 78 Yes No 14

3 Government regulations are necessary but youth want corporations to take equal responsibility

A large majority reject the idea that it is for either government or big business alone to fix the climate Which of the following is closest to your view? Renewable energy and clean technology are most likely to come from 81% overall say business and government share equal responsibility for developing clean technology and renewable energy % saying business and government share equal responsibility 87 90 48 75 75 80 41 11 Governments Businesses Don't Know Europe MENA Americas Asia Africa 16

Most youth want government and the business community to do more on the environment and regulation is seen as necessary to change behaviours Who or what do you think is currently doing / should be doing the most on sustainable energy consumption and production? To what extent do you agree with the following statement? Political leaders from developed/developing countries 39 Big businesses or For true behaviour change towards companies sustainability, governments needs to 86 41 legislate/regulate certain actions 20 Businesses have a responsibility to adopt clean technology/renewable energy 83 15 Companies do the bare minimum to comply with regulations on environmental behaviours 64 Currently doing the most Should be doing the most Currently doing the most Should be doing the most 17

4 Youth are doing more to be green

Almost half believe they do more than most people they know to be green How would you rate yourself in terms of how environmentally active you are? What are you currently doing to behave in a sustainable manner? Showing top 5 3 Recycling products 58 41 46 Cutting back on energy consumption 51 10 Using low-energy products Using public transport rather than my car 42 41 Public transport is among the least common in the US (25%) and Nigeria (21%) I do more/much more than most people I know to be green Most people do more/much more than I do to be green Same Don't know Mending items rather than buying new ones 39 Mending items is the least common in the UAE (20%) 19

The top sustainability barriers are lack of infrastructure and support from both business and government Which of the following, if any, are the greatest barriers to you personally doing more for the environment? (showing Top 10) Lack of infrastructure, e.g. recycling containers 30 Lack of support from business and finance community 26 Government/local council don't give me enough help 22 Lack of financial incentive, e.g. feed-in tariffs You have to pay more to be green It won t make any difference what we do, unless the rest of the world takes the same actions 19 19 21 The need to pay more to be green is the top barrier in developed countries (21%), particularly in the US (26%) It is too costly/ expensive 17 The individual can t make a difference to global warming I don't know enough about it 12 15 I do not want to change my current lifestyle 8 20

Lack of infrastructure is seen as the greatest barrier to personal behaviour change everywhere except Europe Which of the following, if any, are the greatest barriers to you personally doing more for the environment? (showing Top 3) 1 Lack of business support 2 Won t make any difference 3 Have to pay more to be green 1 Lack of infrastructure 2 Lack of business support 3 Lack of financial incentives 1 Lack of infrastructure 2 Lack of business support 3 Lack of financial incentives 1 Lack of infrastructure 2 Not enough help from government 3 Have to pay more to be green 1 2 3 Lack of infrastructure Lack of business support Not enough help from government 45 25 21 20 29 27 21 33 32 27 30 22 20 35 24 Europe MENA Americas Asia Africa 21

Gen Z are talking about environmental issues online and offline and in MENA, they are actively engaging with charities Which of these, if any, have you personally done over the past 12 months or so? (about environmental issues) Discussed with friends/family 54 Posted/shared information online 32 Signed a public petition Volunteered time for an environmental charity or campaigning organisation Don'ted money to an environmental charity or campaigning organisation Written or responded to a blog/website Attended a protest/public demonstration 19 19 22 22 In MENA, 1 in 3 have donated money to (28%) or volunteered time (31%) for an environmental charity Taken part in a political 13 Contacted an elected official 13 None of the above 9 22

5 Youth boycott companies which are not sustainable

Many are willing to spend more on sustainable products and say they have boycotted companies that aren t green Have you ever spent more to buy from a company that behaves in a sustainable way? MENA youth are the most sceptical about green products. Only 31% think green products are just as good as their regular alternatives. 46 Yes 54 No 49% think green products are just as good as their regular alternatives 31% say they have in the past boycotted a company because it did not behave sustainably 24

Have you ever spent more to buy from a company that behaves in a sustainable way? 34 44 44 45 45 46 46 50 51 52 52 52 56 60 64 68 68 69 75 83 No Yes 66 56 56 55 55 54 54 50 49 48 48 48 44 40 36 32 32 31 25 17 Have you ever spent more to buy from a company that behaves in a sustainable way? 53 55 60 64 64 65 67 68 68 68 69 70 71 74 74 76 77 78 81 82 47 45 40 36 36 35 33 32 32 32 31 30 29 26 26 24 23 22 19 18 25

Young people in MENA aren t convinced about the quality of green products % saying that green products are usually as good as their regular alternatives 72 65 64 61 59 56 56 55 55 54 53 52 48 43 41 39 32 30 28 22 S. Korea Kenya Germany Spain Japan China France UK US Nigeria Russia Mexico Brazil S. Africa Morocco India KSA Egypt UAE Jordan 26

6 Behavioural change is needed to help renewable energy investment

Half of global youth think reluctance to change behaviour is the main obstacle to investment in renewable energy What do you think are the main barriers to investment in renewable energy and clean technology? Getting individuals to change their behaviour Cost of new or improved technology Lack of political will/ leadership Need for global cooperation Convincing people of the value of sustainability Getting businesses to change their behaviour 50 50 48 48 45 44 Which of the following, if any, are the greatest barriers to you personally doing more for the environment? 95% of Gen Z in frontier countries do not see their lifestyle as a barrier to them personally doing more for the environment, compared to just 89% in developed countries 28

A society that values the environment over financial gain is seen as most important for fostering green technology Which of the following would you say are most important for fostering green technology? A society that values the environment over wealth and financial gain 48 A good education system, including world-class universities 42 Climate change directly affecting our way of life Public demand for change Political leadership / will 37 38 38 UAE youth see a good education system as most important (43%) for fostering clean tech. A strong economy 35 Large multi-national companies 27 Large numbers of small independent companies and entrepreneurs 19 None of the above 6 29

7 Education is seen as vital in making the world more sustainable

Youth trust educational institutions to set a good example for sustainable behaviour Thinking about institutions in your country, to what extent do you trust or distrust each of the following to behave in a sustainable way? (showing % Trust ) Your family 82 Schools and education institutions 74 Charities or third sector organisations 70 Small, local businesses 61 General public Local council or authority The media National government Large businesses or companies Religious leaders 52 51 49 48 48 47 42% of Generation Z consider a good education system as most important for fostering green technology. 31

8 Germany, Canada, the US and the UK are perceived as clean-tech leaders

Half of global youth think their country has been getting greener How would you rate your country in terms of its greenness" over the past year or so? 18 However, in China only 1 in 5 (22%) think their country is ahead of other countries in terms of investing in clean energy China UAE Top 3 most confident 3 16 8 18 81 72 49 5 28 Jordan Egypt 10 19 Bottom 3 least confident 46 23 27 67 The country has been getting greener The country has been getting less green South Korea 32 41 17 The same as a year ago Don't know Nigeria 30 30 38 33

European, American and Asian countries are seen as leaders in clean-tech while the UAE is top among MENA countries To what extent do you think these countries are leading or lagging in renewable energy and clean technology? (showing % leading ) 67 58 57 57 55 54 The UAE (29%) almost made it into the top 10 leading countries in renewable energy. 38 37 35 33 Germany Canada UK US Japan France China Spain Russia South Korea 34

9 The majority of Gen Z believe that solar and wind energy is a priority for the future

Solar is king in all countries except Germany and the UK where young people count on wind energy 63% of Generation Z think solar energy should be the priority energy source for the future of their country 46% want their country to focus on wind energy. Wind is the preferred future energy source in Germany and the UK 37% pin their hopes in hydroelectricity 36

Youth from countries with large oil & gas reserves prioritise a diversified energy portfolio Which of the following do you think should be the priority energy sources for the future of your country? Solar 63 Wind 49 Hydroelectricity Geothermal Tidal power Biomass 19 20 20 37 Natural gas is most preferred in the UAE (37%), China (35%) and Russia (29%) Gas Nuclear Oil 19 18 18 Nuclear is a preferred energy source in Jordan (35%) and India (32%) Wave power 17 Coal None of these 4 11 Oil is highlighted the most in Saudi Arabia (38%) and the UAE (36%) 37

Solar is seen as the energy source of the future in the UAE but oil & gas still have an important role to play Which of the following do you think should be the priority energy sources for the future of your country? Solar Gas Oil Wind Biomass Coal Hydroelectricity Nuclear Geothermal Tidal power Wave power None of these 1 22 24 24 28 33 32 31 30 36 37 53 38

10 Youth in frontier countries are more committed to a sustainable future

While almost half of global youth are very concerned about the environment, concern is highest in frontier countries How concerned about the environment are you personally? 9 11 45 Developed 34 44 Emerging 48 Very concerned Not very concerned Somewhat concerned Not at all concerned Frontier 66 Don't know 40

Youth in frontier nations are more likely to believe that the general public has a more important role to play than politicians Who or what do you think should be doing the most on sustainable energy consumption and production? (showing % Top 3) 1 Political leaders from developed countries 2 Big business or companies 3 The general public 1 The general public 2 Big business or companies 3 Political leaders from developed or developing countries 1 The general public 2 Environmental NGOs 3 The United Nations/ Schools and Educational Institutions 52 44 42 39 43 41 40 45 43 Developed Emerging Frontier 41

Youth in frontier countries believe all countries have an equal responsibility to adopt renewable energy Which of the following is closer to your views? Developed 40 50 9 Developed countries should play the biggest role in investing in and implementing renewable energy and clean technology Emerging 33 64 3 All countries have equal responsibility to explore and use renewable energy and clean technology, no matter how wealthy they are Frontier 25 73 2 Don't know % optimistic about future sustainability and renewable energy in my country % agree My country will have made significant progress towards sustainability energy within my lifetime 47 60 72 63 74 83 Developed Emerging Frontier Developed Emerging Frontier 42

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