The 2024 U.S. election signals a setback for climate regulation, but globally, a UN survey shows that 80% of people want stronger climate action from their governments.
The survey indicates a unifying desire for countries to set aside geopolitical differences, with 86% of respondents supporting collaboration on climate issues despite individual national challenges.
Support for climate action spans numerous countries, with 66% in the U.S. and Russia, and as high as 93% in Italy, reflecting widespread global concern and urgency.
This data underscores a significant public demand for proactive environmental policies, which should be leveraged to hold governments accountable even amidst political setbacks.
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