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Almost two-thirds of over 1.2 million people surveyed worldwide say that climate change is a global emergency, and call for greater action to address the crisis, according to a new UN climate released on Wednesday
UNITED NATIONS, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 27th Jan, 2021 ) :Almost two-thirds of over 1.2 million people surveyed worldwide say that climate change is a global emergency, and call for greater action to address the crisis, according to a new UN climate released on Wednesday.
Findings fromUN Development Programme (UNDP) s People s Climate Vote , described as the biggest climate survey yet conducted, covering 50 countries with over half the world s population, also showed that people supported more comprehensive climate policies to respond to the challenges.
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A thermal power plant in Port Louis, Mauritius is contributing to greenhouse gas emissions on the Indian Ocean island. courtesy UNDP Mauritius/Stéphane Bellero
GENEVA Almost two-thirds of over 1.2 million people surveyed worldwide say that climate change is a global emergency, urging greater action to address the crisis, results from a new UN climate survey revealed on Wednesday.
Described as the biggest climate survey yet conducted, UN Development Program (UNDP)’s “People’s Climate Vote” poll also showed that people supported more comprehensive climate policies to respond to the challenges. The survey covered 50 countries with over half the world’s population.