Global Survey: Majority Demand Stronger Climate Action and Clean Energy Transition

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A United Nations global survey of over 75,000 people from 77 countries reveals that a vast majority are concerned about climate change and want their governments to take stronger action. The poll, which included marginalized groups, shows that 80% of respondents support increased commitments to address climate change, with even higher support in poorer and vulnerable countries. Additionally, 86% of participants advocate for international cooperation on the issue.
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