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*How do you consider the size of your home for your necessities?*
*What do you think about your preferred room temperature setting *_*in the winter*_* compared to other people you know in your country?*
*How often do you use air conditioning at home during *_*the summer*_*?*
*Have you ever made energy efficiency renovations to your current dwelling?*
*Please, indicate the extent to which environmental motivations have been your primary driver for the energy efficiency renovations?*
*Please, indicate the extent to which environmental motivations would be your primary driver in making an energy renovation of your home?*
I feel guilty if I don’t do enough to save energy.
I feel guilty if I use appliances that produce high carbon emissions.
I feel proud if I save energy.
I feel proud if I reduce my energy consumption.
I am angry about the fact that many people near to me do not save energy.
I am worried about consuming too much electricity in my dwelling.
I am worried about carbon emissions produced by my daily choices.
Saving energy means preserving the environment.
Society needs to consume less to preserve the environment for future generations.
Reducing emissions means preserving the environment.
Everyone can do something practical to preserve the environment by saving energy.
The use of more renewable energy sources will create new jobs.
I think my daily activities are essential for reducing carbon emissions.
I believe that environmental well-being can influence my well-being.
We, as citizens, are entirely responsible to save energy.
The government should be primarily responsible for implementing energy-saving measures.
My country is in the middle of an energy crisis.
News reports about an energy crisis are blown out of proportion.
It is my right to use as much energy as I want.
Sustainability topics are an important aspect of my voting decision in elections
Energy-related topics are an important aspect of my voting decision in elections.
Political candidates who prioritize renewable energy and sustainability issues in their platform should be supported.
*Most scientists say that the world’s temperature has slowly been rising over the past 100 years. Do you think this has been happening?*
*Assuming that the world’s temperature is rising, do you think this is caused mostly by natural causes, about equally by natural causes and human activity, or mostly by human activity?*
Took time to share my knowledge (saving energy, e.g) about the sustainable energy transition with a friend or an acquaintance
Helped a friend or an acquaintance in learning new skills to save energy.
Helped acquaintances get oriented in energy-related issues.
Lent a compassionate ear when someone near me had difficulties in energy-saving practices.
Offered suggestions to improve how energy can be saved.
Volunteered for pro-environmental energy-related initiatives.
Worked weekends or other days off to complete a pro-environmental project or task related to energy.
Volunteered to attend meetings or work on committees related to energy initiatives on my own time.
Gave up comforts and other pleasures to save energy.
Helped a friend to realize some pro-environmental initiatives
I drive my car to do my daily activities.
I ride a bicycle or walk to do my daily activities.
I take public transportation to do my daily activities.
I buy food with eco-labels.
I don't eat meat for environmental reasons.
I wait until I have a full load before doing my laundry.
In the winter, I air rooms while keeping on the heat and leaving the windows open simultaneously.
I wash dirty clothes without prewashing and/or lowering temperature.
I drive on freeways at speeds under 100 km/h (= 62.5 mph).
In nearby areas (around 30 kilometres; around 20 miles), I use public transportation or ride a bike.
I have pointed out unecological behaviour to someone.
I buy locally produced furniture.
I don't buy products from companies with an unecological background.
I buy seasonal local produce.
I use a clothes dryer.
I read about environmental issues.
I talk with friends about environmental pollution, climate change, and/or energy consumption.
In winter, I turn down the heat when I leave my apartment for more than 4 hours.
I shower (rather than take a bath).
I participate in collective actions that are beneficial for the environment.
When I leave a room that is unoccupied, I turn off the lights.
When I am not using my computer, I turn off the monitor.
I take the train instead of the aeroplane even for long journeys (more than 6 hours of travel time).
I intend to engage in energy-saving activities in my daily life.
I intend to invest in renewable energies.
I intend to reduce emissions in my daily life.
I intend to cooperate with institutions, local committees, or organizations in favour of the environment.
Behaving responsibly toward nature by living a sustainable energy lifestyle is vital to my identity.
Acting energy efficiently is an integral part of who I am.
Energy-related pro-environmental values are an essential part of me.
*Please select "strongly agree" to show you are paying attention to this question. *
*Please select the picture below that best describes your relationship with the environment (nature).*
I feel a personal obligation to be energy efficient (e.g., using public transport instead of a personal car, turning off lights when leaving the room, using technical appliances that help save energy).
Most people important to me actively support energy policies that sustain the energy transition.
Most people important to me would approve if I decrease my current energy consumption in my dwelling.
When I spend time with pro- environmental activities, I feel bursting with energy.
When I am involved in pro-environmental activities, I feel strong and vigorous.
I am enthusiastic about my activities to be energy efficient.
I feel happy when I am intensely involved in conversations about energy issues.
I get carried away when I contemplate nature.
*Please, indicate the level of trust you have in your institutions in achieving energy transition.*
Local institutions of my country have provided incentives toward the energy transition.
Regional institutions of my country have provided incentives toward the energy transition.
National institutions of my country have provided incentives toward the energy transition.
I have had the same chance as other people to access any incentives toward energy transition (e.g., electric car, housing energetic retrofit or requalification, renewable energy, etc.).
I have had the same chance as other people to achieve energy transition-related goals (e.g., electric car, housing energetic retrofit or requalification, renewable energy, etc.).
*How many people currently live in your household, including yourself?*
*Which of the following is your highest level of education?*
*Think of a ladder with 5 steps representing where people stand in your country. At step 5 are people who are the best off – those who have the most money, the most education, and the most respected jobs. *At step 1 are the people who are worst off – those who have the least money, least education, and the least respected jobs or no job.
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