Global Carbon Budget: survey on strategic directions
In the past 15 years the media impact of the annual Global Carbon Budget has increased significantly.

However, as the narrative on the global emissions trajectory starts to change, and the demand for scrutiny of emissions reduction efforts increases, the role of the Global Carbon Budget may need to shift.

This survey is intended to inform a strategic review process for the Global Carbon Budget and to explore new directions for greater impact. It is run by consultants Denise Young and Johannes Mengel on behalf of the Global Carbon Budget.

This survey should take no more than 5-8 minutes. Thank you for your help.
How do you use the Global Carbon Budget in your work? For you, is it a data set, a scorecard, a source of a narrative, a source of policy analysis, or something else? What is unique about it?
What would you like to see more of from the Global Carbon Budget?
Which one of these do you think is the most important, and why?
How satisfied are you with the yearly communication of the Global Carbon Budget? What could the Global Carbon Budget do to better communicate its work? Are there any specific products you would like to see?
Should the Global Carbon Budget continue to publish on an annual basis, or should it evolve into a process of continous policy advice and dialogue? If the latter, please elaborate how such a process could usefully work?
Anything else you would like to share?
Which one of these categories best describes your role?
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