Respondents' views on increasing occurrence of extreme weather events Singapore 2022

Share of respondents who thought it likely that there will be more extreme weather events in the next year in Singapore in 2022

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Statistic: Share of respondents who thought it likely that there will be more extreme weather events in the next year in Singapore in 2022
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Release date

January 2023

Region

Singapore

Survey time period

October 21st to November 6th, 2022

Number of respondents

500 respondents

Age group

21-74 years

Method of interview

Online survey

Supplementary notes

The question asked was as follows: "For each of the following, please tell me how likely or unlikely you think they are to happen…?
There will be more extreme weather events in my country in 2023 than there were in 2022"

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