GLEN focuses on environmental issues. This includes respondents’ views on environmental policies such as renewable energy, carbon taxes and the transition away from traditional combustion engines. However, we also survey environmentally related behaviours directly, such as people's eating habits, how they get around, and the products they buy. Furthermore, the survey covers general opinions and attitudes towards environmental issues, such as knowledge of or scepticism towards theories on climate change.
In addition to demographic data such as age, gender and level of education, we also ask people about their living conditions. This includes questions about their leisure activities, family and social circles, how they use the media and their level of life satisfaction. Our aim is to gain a better understanding of the relationship between these factors and different opinions and behaviours regarding environmental issues.