People need to feel that climate change is affecting them now or that taking action is a patriotic act for their country to overcome apathy towards environmental efforts, a new global study has found.
New research shows most people believe climate change will affect others first, revealing a perception gap that may slow ...
We found the psychological impetus people need to take action on climate change — realizing it will affect them and their way of life personally. When you purchase through links on our site, we may ...
PEOPLE in Wharfedale and beyond are being offered the chance to learn how to talk about climate change starting with a free online workshop.
Shamim Ahmed Mridha, founder of Eco-Network Global, received a Chevening Scholarship to study the MSc Climate Change, ...
New research from Fudan University warns that postponing climate action creates a vicious cycle where economic damage prevents future solutions. The article connects this scientific reality to the mor ...
Do people see climate change affecting their area? A median of 74% across nine middle-income countries say global climate change is affecting the area where they live at least somewhat, while 24% say ...
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