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- In all of the publics surveyed, fewer than three-in-ten say the political system should not be changed at all. However, there is widespread skepticism about the prospect for change.
www.pewresearch.org/global/2021/12/07/global-public-opinion-in-an-era-of-democratic-anxiety/
Jun 20, 2024 · Only 7 percent of people globally said their country should not transition at all. Climate anxiety. People across the world reported that climate change was on their minds. Globally, 56 percent said they were thinking about it regularly, i.e. daily or weekly, including some 63 percent of those in Least Developed Countries (LDCs).
Jun 20, 2024 · Only 7% of people globally said their country should not transition at all. Climate anxiety. People across the world reported that climate change was on their minds. Globally, 56% said they were thinking about it regularly, i.e. daily or weekly, including some 63% of those in Least Developed Countries (LDCs).
Jul 12, 2022 · Most people say their country should reduce pollution causing climate change, either on their own or if other countries also do so. However, people have different views on who is primarily responsible for reducing pollution — majorities in 43 countries said their government is responsible, 42 countries said individual people and 25 said ...
- Nick Clegg
Jun 20, 2024 · Only 7 per cent of people globally said their country should not transition at all. People want stronger climate action from governments. Citizens of 20 of the world’s biggest...
Jun 20, 2024 · Globally, 71% of people say their country should replace fossil fuels with renewable energy either quickly or very quickly. Support for a fast transition is highest in the South Asian island nation of Sri Lanka, where importing fossil fuels is a huge drain on the economy.
- Joe Lo
Jan 27, 2021 · Covering 50 countries with over half of the world’s population, the survey includes over half a million people under the age of 18, a key constituency on climate change that is typically unable to vote yet in regular elections.
Apr 4, 2022 · The next few years are critical. In the scenarios we assessed, limiting warming to around 1.5°C (2.7°F) requires global greenhouse gas emissions to peak before 2025 at the latest, and be reduced by 43% by 2030; at the same time, methane would also need to be reduced by about a third.