{"source":{"name":"The Evidence Hub - on the regulation of digital services","url":"https:\/\/evidencehub.net","license":"Creative Common CC-BY 4.0 International"},"data":[{"data":[47,null,56,16],"name":"Fairly \/ Very good"},{"data":[34,null,28,38],"name":"Neither \/ Don't know"},{"data":[19,null,16,46],"name":"Fairly \/ Very bad"}],"_data":[["Climate change","Fairly \/ Very good","Neither \/ Don't know","Fairly \/ Very bad"],["All survey's respondents","47","34","19"],[" "],["Respondents who think the climate change problem is serious","56","28","16"],["Respondents who think the climate change problem is not serious","16","38","46"]],"labels":{"name":"Climate change","values":["All survey's respondents"," ","Respondents who think the climate change problem is serious","Respondents who think the climate change problem is not serious"]},"metadata":{"link":"https:\/\/reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk\/sites\/default\/files\/2020-06\/DNR_2020_FINAL.pdf","type":"Problem","unit":"Per cent (%)","year":"2020","title":"Perceptions of the News Media Accuracy on Information Related to Climate Change","topic":"Disinformation","method":"Survey (N = 80155)","source":"Newman, Nick, Richard Fletcher, Anne Shulz, Simge Andi,and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen. \"Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2020,\" Reuters Institute, 2020  ","sub_topic":"Trust in Climate Change Information of the News Media","chart_number":"185","geographical":"Global"},"description":"The chart presents the people perception of the accuracy of the information related climate change given by the media. The results are based on the responses of the survey question \u201cTo what extent do the news media do a good or bad job in giving me accurate information about climate change?\u201d included in the \u201cReuters Institute Digital News Report 2020\u201d. The report found that across markets around half (47%) say that the news media do a good job in providing accurate information about climate change. By contrast, the respondents saying the problem is not serious are far more likely to think the media are doing a bad job (46%) than a good job (16%). The seriousness of the climate change problem was assessed based on the answers to\nthe survey question \u201cHow serious a problem, if at all, do you think climate change is?\u201d (55693 respondents considered the problem \u201cExtremely serious or Very serious\u201d, while 6794 considered \u201cNot very serious or Not serious at all\u201d).\n\n\n\n"}