Pollution dominates India's climate worries, global study finds

Glocalites, a leading research agency, and international advocacy organisation Global Citizen released the findings of one of the largest global values-based trend study on climate action on Tuesday, ahead of the United Nations COP26 climate summit next week.
Spanning 20 countries and carried out over a six-year period, the wide-reaching research based on 247,722 interviews measured people's values around their environmental concerns and climate change and found that 78 per cent of the world's population are united in their anxieties about the environment.
“In India people increasingly worry about the damage that people cause to the planet. This figure has risen from 82 per cent in 2014 to 87 per cent in 2021,” the study finds.
“The world's environmental concerns have steadily increased despite the Covid-19 pandemic. In China and India environmental concerns are more framed as worries about pollution than about climate change,” it reveals.
“The world population has woken up to the urgency of the ecological crisis. Anxieties about human made damage to planet Earth increasingly unite people from all walks of life,” said Martijn Lampert, Research Director and Co-Founder of Glocalities.
“The time has come for courageous, fact based and visionary leadership to build a grand coalition for safeguarding the vitality of our planet and future generations. People in all countries want to contribute and are way ahead of many political leaders in recognising the urgency of the task at hand," he said.
The research notes that several G20 nations have yet to make new climate financing commitments – including the G20 host Italy, where worries about damage to the planet have increased from 83 per cent to 90 per cent between 2014 and 2021.
They revealed that anxieties about human caused damage to the planet are now observed as a global trend across all age-groups, gender, educational and socio-cultural backgrounds, with climate change the most important global environmental concern of our time, followed by air and water pollution.
“And developed countries – including Italy, Spain, and Australia – must bring forward new financial commitments in the coming days to provide the USD 10-15 billion still needed to meet the USD 100 billion annual climate promise made to developing countries.”
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