气候变化:没有任何国家将其视为首要问题?
Climate Change: No. 1 Problem Of No Nation?

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/climate-change-no-1-problem-no-nation

尽管全球气温屡创新高,但 Statista 消费者洞察的一项最新调查显示,在所研究的 32 个国家中,气候变化并非公众的首要关切。 即使在气候议题关注度最高的国家,民众的担忧程度也低得令人惊讶。日本位居榜首,有 27% 的受访者将其视为主要问题;印度紧随其后,占比 34%(整体排名第七);中国则为 21%。在包括美国、德国、法国和韩国在内的其他发达国家,将气候变化列为首要担忧的民众比例在 23% 到 28% 之间波动。这些调查结果表明,科学界发出的紧迫性与公众认知之间存在巨大鸿沟,全球民众依然将其他问题置于气候危机之上。

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Despite claims of new records for global high temperatures every few years now, the topic of climate change has still not reached the top of the agenda for many people.

As Valentine Fouurreau reports, data from Statista Consumer Insights shows respondents in none of the 32 nations covered by the survey collectively rated climate change as the most important problem for their own country when asked to name the issues that were of the biggest significance to them.

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Of the countries included in our infographic, Japan comes closest with climate change being named as a severe issue by the fifth-highest number of respondents, followed by China and India in rank 7.

Generally, this is more of an expression of the few problems of Japanese and Chinese people, as still only 27 percent and 21 percent, respectively, rated the climate change issue as severe.

Despite ranking only seventh in India, climate change was recognized as a big problem there by more people, 34.

Among developed nations such as France, Germany, South Korea or the U.S., worry about climate change hovered between 23 and 28 percent.

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