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UN Survey Shows 4 In 5 People Want More Action Against Climate Change

A massive UN survey indicates a global push for stronger climate action. 80% of respondents in 77 countries want their governments to do more to address climate change. Developing nations show the strongest desire for action, with over 89% in favor. Climate anxiety is also on the rise, with over half thinking about it weekly and a majority feeling more worried than last year.

UN Survey Shows 4 In 5 People Want More Action Against Climate Change

Global Call for Climate Action: UN Survey Shows Strong Public Demand

 

A recent United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) survey reveals a strong public desire for increased action on climate change. The poll, touted as the largest of its kind on the issue, surveyed over 75,000 people in 77 countries, representing a staggering 87% of the world's population.

 

The key takeaway? Four out of five respondents (80%) expressed a desire for their governments to strengthen their commitments to tackling climate change. This sentiment was particularly strong in developing nations, where 89% of those surveyed called for more action. Even in wealthy G20 countries, 76% voiced support for increased efforts.

 

The survey also indicated a rise in climate anxiety. Over half (56%) of respondents reported thinking about climate change at least once a week. There was a significant increase in worry compared to the previous year, with 53% expressing more concern and only 15% feeling less worried. Notably, developing nations like Fiji, Afghanistan, and Turkey witnessed the sharpest rise in climate anxiety.

 

These findings highlight a growing global consensus on the urgency of addressing climate change. People around the world are increasingly feeling the effects of a warming planet and are demanding action from their leaders. The pressure is on governments to implement stronger policies and transition towards clean energy sources.


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