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Climate change is a major threat to food production and is displacing people and increasing the risks to health globally.

Addressing climate change requires vast resources, including financial investment to decarbonise economies and produce food sustainably. Above all, it requires international cooperation and commitment – based on an accurate understanding of the relevant issues.

All these concerns are linked, however. Climate change poses an additional risk to current and future endeavours to protect livelihoods, grow the economy, and prevent disease and loss of life. It’s therefore important to know what the public thinks about environmental issues and the value of addressing them.

Analysis of responses revealed that 77.62% of respondents had negative attitudes towards the environment and 22.37% had positive attitudes. Environmental issues did not appear in the top 10 of the second or third most important challenges either. Among respondents who believed that more tax money should be spent on the environment, 62.28% were male and 37.72% female.

 

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