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Teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg’s generation cares more about the climate than her parents’ and grandparents’, the biggest survey ever on global warming found, confirming what many people already suspected.
Released on Wednesday, the poll organized by Oxford University and the United Nations used pop-up surveys on online games like Angry Birds to solicit answers from hard-to-reach groups including those too young to vote. The survey included responses from more than 1.2 million people in 50 countries, the largest survey ever on climate change.
Released on Wednesday, the poll organised by Oxford University and the United Nations used pop-up surveys on online games like Angry Birds to solicit answers from hard-to-reach groups including those too young to vote. The survey included responses from more than 1.2 million people in 50 countries, the largest survey ever on climate change.
World s largest opinion survey on climate change: Majority call for wide-ranging action ANI | Updated: Jan 27, 2021 15:59 IST
New York [US], January 27 (ANI): The United Nations Development Programme s Peoples Climate Vote reflects views of over half the world s population after results processed by Oxford University. According to the outcomes of the survey, 64 per cent of participants believe that climate change is a global emergency.
The findings of the survey of Peoples Climate Vote refected the results of the world s biggest ever survey of public opinion on climate change. 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.