The document summarizes the results of a survey investigating public attitudes toward climate change and government policy. 45 people from 12 countries were surveyed in person and online about their views. Key findings include: - 58% believe climate change is mostly human-caused, while 27% believe it is natural and 15% were unsure - 71% opposed transferring wealth from developed to developing countries to address climate change - 62% opposed carbon taxes and cap-and-trade programs as solutions - 78% had never heard of climate change figures Maurice Strong or the World Conservation Bank - 82% supported tax incentives for tree planting The conclusion is that current climate change policies proposed by the UN are inadequate and public support exists for