About half of Hispanics, 46 percent, you think you will have to leave your home in the next 25 years due to the effects of climate changeAccording to the survey conducted by Ipsos in 34 countries for the World Economic Forum, it is nine points above the world average of 35 percent.
The survey also Spain becomes the second country to claim to seriously realize the effects of climate changeWith 71 percent, it is second only to Hungary, with 74 percent of its population already seriously feeling the consequences.
The study also reflects that Spain is one of the three European countries with the largest population at 83 percent and thinks that the effects of the climate crisis will be felt more severely in the next ten years, and that there are young people under 35 worldwide. age are those who most share the idea that population movements will occur in the future due to climate change.
The survey reveals the global average of 35 percent of the population agreeing that they believe they will have to leave their homes in the next 25 years due to the effects of the weather. In this sense, Spain is the European country most convinced of this with 46 percent. India ranks fifth in the world after Turkey, Malaysia and Brazil.
in the ranking Among the countries that have already felt the effects of climate change seriously, Spain ranks second with 71 percent., behind Hungary, which rose to 74 percent. Italy is behind with 70 percent; France, with 68 percent. At the global level, however, Mexico leads this position by 19 points above the world average of 56 percent, with 75 percent of its population admitting to going through these changes.
The worst is yet to come
Looking ahead, an average of seven out of ten people in the world say the effects of climate change will have a major impact on where they live in the next ten years.
In this respect, Spain once again exceeds the world average, as it reaches 83 percent. third European country with the largest population agreeing with this idea, behind Portugal (88%) and Hungary (86%), which are also leaders in the world rankings. Again, the countries that share this idea the most are Spain, followed by Italy with 81 percent and France with 80 percent.
Young people are the most pessimistic about the future. Specifically, these perceptions are shared without major differences in gender, age, income level, and education level, although it is true that the youngest are those under 35 who feel most likely to leave their homes. Climate change over the next 25 years is a figure that declines as age increases, with an average of 43%: an opinion shared by 37% of people aged 35 to 49; and 25% of seniors aged 50 to 74 years.
The survey was conducted between 22 July and 5 August among 23,507 adults aged 18-74 in the United States, Canada, Malaysia, South Africa and Turkey, between the ages of 20-74 in Thailand, and between the ages of 21 and 74. 16-74 year olds 74 in Indonesia and 27 other countries through the Ipsos Global Advisor online survey platform.
The sample from each country consists of about 1,000 people. About 500 in Germany, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China (mainland), South Korea, Spain, United States, France, Great Britain, Italy and Japan, and Argentina, Belgium, Chile, Colombia, United States Contacts Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland (Republic), Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Peru, Portugal, Poland, Romania, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland and Thailand.
……
Environment department contact address:[email protected]