The 2024 US election looks like a defeat for climate change regulation, but that doesn’t mean it’s time to give up. Voters around the world overwhelmingly support stronger environmental regulations, according to a survey. Research on the United Nations Development Program Published in June 2024.
Four in five people (80%) around the world want their country to do more to tackle climate change. They also called for global unity in responding to the crisis, with 86% agreeing that their countries should put aside geopolitical differences such as trade and security and work together on climate change. There is. The survey found that the world’s 20 biggest greenhouse gas emitters support stronger climate action, with majorities ranging from 66% in the US and Russia to 67% in Germany and 67% in China. 73%, and 77% in South Africa and India. In Brazil it’s 85 percent, in Iran it’s 88 percent and in Italy it’s up to 93 percent.
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