The article discusses findings from the 89 Percent Project, revealing that between 80 to 89 percent of people worldwide support stronger climate action. This challenges the narrative commonly held in media and politics that climate advocates represent a fringe viewpoint. Groundbreaking studies such as the 'People's Climate Vote 2024' by Oxford University show that even in developing nations, a significant majority is advocating for aggressive measures against climate change, disputing sentiments fed by political movements to downplay climate urgency. Support for climate action is not a minority stance, but rather a global consensus.
"Most press coverage of the climate crisis has been defensive, misleading many to believe support for climate action is a fringe view, but the research shows otherwise."
"The study conducted by Oxford University found 89 percent of people in poorer countries want stronger climate action, challenging the narrative of minority opinion."
Collection
[
|
...
]