Coaching Practitioners - Climate Change Survey

Introduction

Climatic events are impacting the planet with a greater frequency and ferocity than we have known in recent human history. The cause of this is discussed, debated and denied by different groups.

This study aims to build on previous global research to understand similarities and differences in coach attitudes to the wider populations.

The research is being led by Prof Jonathan Passmore. The research has received ethical approval from Henley Business School.

The survey consists of a series of statements. Your responses are anonymous. We will not collect any personal data which allows you as an individual to be identified, but we will ask you to share gender, race and age data to meet best practice guidance in research.

Please only proceed if you are happy to do so. If you do not wish to proceed, please close your browser now. You can also withdraw at any stage by closing your browser, your data will be excluded from the study.

There is no payment for taking part in this research and the risks associated with participation have been assessed as 'low'. A summary of the results may be published in a journal and or shared at a future conference.

If you have any issues or questions please contact: j.passmore@henley.ac.uk






1.I work as a professional coach
2.How would you define / understand 'climate change coaching'?
3.I believe it is acceptable for coaches to introduce the topic of climate change into a conversations with a client
4.I believe professional coaching bodies should be more active on the topic of climate change
5.I believe that climate change is real.
6.Climate change is NOT occurring
7.The world's climate is changing.
8.I do NOT believe that climate change is real.
9.Climate change is happening.
10.Human activities are a major cause of climate change.
11.Climate change is mainly due to natural causes.
12.Climate change is mostly caused by human activity.
13.The main causes of climate change are human activities.
14.Climate change is caused entirely by natural processes.
15.Overall, climate change will bring more negative than positive consequences to the world.
16.Climate change will mostly have positive consequences.
17.Climate change will bring about serious negative consequences.
18.The consequences of climate change will be very serious.
19.There will be mostly positive consequences of climate change.
20.My local area will be influenced by climate change.
21.Climate change only influences locations far away from me.
22.The region where I live will experience the consequences of climate change.
23.The consequences of climate change will only take place in distant locations.
24.Climate change will also influence the place where I live.
25.The consequences of climate change are visible now.
26.It will be a long time before the consequences of climate change are felt.
27.Only future generations will experience the consequences of climate change.
28.The consequences of climate change will only be experienced in the far future.
29.The effects of climate change will be felt very soon.
30.Gender
31.Age
32.Race/ Ethnicity
33.I mainly work in the following region