Climate change seen as global emergency by 64 per cent of people

The biggest ever poll of climate change views has found that 64 per cent of people think the issue is a “global emergency”.

The UK, which is hosting the COP26 climate summit this November, had the highest level of concern, at 81 per cent, of the countries polled. Among high-income countries, the figure is lowest at 65 per cent in the US, where president Joe Biden has made climate change one of his top priorities. The average for low-income countries is 58 per cent, although it rises to 74 per cent for small island developing states, many of which are at risk of rising sea levels.

At a global level, conserving forests and land was the most popular way to tackle emissions, with 54 per cent choosing it out of 18 policy options. The “Peoples’ Climate Survey”, commissioned by the United Nations Development Programme, had 1.4 million responses in 50 countries. That gives it the biggest response rate of any climate poll so far, although others have covered more countries.

Stephen Fisher at the University of Oxford, who helped with the polling, says the results contain some surprises. While the UK has typically been in the top half of European countries for climate concern in previous polls, it doesn’t usually come out first, he says. “Extinction Rebellion have been very present in UK, and their language includes emergency – it may be people in UK have received more messages with the term,” says Fisher.

The poll was conducted in an unconventional fashion, as an in-game advert served to people playing mobile games including Angry Birds and Subway Surfers. Respondents were asked about their age, gender and education, as well as their views on climate and policies.

The approach meant people in some countries were canvassed for their views on climate change for the first time, including Bhutan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan and Trinidad and Tobago.

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