The following results come from an International Survey on Climate Change And Local Responses To It, sent out earlier this year. I’ve collected the data from the responses and found a different outcome from what I was expecting. The survey was emailed to three different groups across two-hundred and thirty-three countries and territories. The first group was made up of four thousand climate change professionals who are both trained and working in the field. The second group was made up of one thousand members of the international financial investment community. The last group was made up of two hundred members of the hi-tech sub-communities: open source, software, Eco-hackers, DIY and members of the Maker movements. There were twenty questions in all, arranged into four groups: personal beliefs about climate and environmental changes, the state of local climate change monitoring and reporting systems, the need for local citizen involvement, and the types systems needed to monitor and report climate and environmental changes.