TUHO:
The latest Special Eurobarometer by Kantar for the European Commission finds that more than nine in ten (93%) European Union citizens think that climate change is a serious problem and almost eight in ten (79%) think climate change is a very serious problem, an increase of five points since 2017.
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It further found that:
60% of respondents think climate change is one of the most serious problems facing the world. This is an increase of 17 points since 2017, and climate change has overtaken international terrorism (54%) as the second most serious problem after poverty, hunger and lack of drinking water (71%)
A majority of respondents in 19 countries think climate change is one of the most serious problems facing the world today. In all but one country, respondents are now more likely to think this way than they were in 2017
Personal action on climate change has increased in every country, with 60% of respondents saying they have personally taken action to fight climate change in the past six months (+11 vs 2017).
https://www.kantar.com/inspiration/society/europeans-attitudes-towards-climate-change