Americans misunderstand their contribution to deteriorating environment
Briefly

The Global Commons survey reveals that 70% of 22,000 polled individuals globally believe human actions are pushing Earth past tipping points, reflecting urgent environmental concerns.
About 70% of respondents are calling for a significant reduction in carbon emissions over the next decade, emphasizing a global agreement on the need for immediate climate action.
While nearly 40% believe technological advances might mitigate environmental issues, there is a clear consensus among diverse populations regarding the imminent threats posed by climate change.
Regional disparities are evident in environmental concern, with people in emerging economies feeling more vulnerable to climate shocks, indicating a necessity for region-specific strategies.
Read at Ars Technica
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