"Broad Social Mandate": Majority in Germany Continues to Promote Consistent Climate Protection
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A large part of the respondents to a Bertelsmann study call for the reduction of climate-damaging subsidies. At the same time, many are concerned about the economic situation in the country.
This year's survey of the Social Sustainability Barometer of the Transformation, a project of the Bertelsmann Stiftung and the RIFS (Research Institute for Sustainability) at the Deutsche Geoforschungszentrum (GFZ) has once again revealed that climate change and climate protection have an enormous significance for the Germans. 54 percent of the respondents therefore demand more state investments in climate protection, about 56 percent want furth…
A large majority of the German population continues to view climate change as a serious threat and supports government efforts to address it, but confidence in the way the transition is being managed is weakening, according to a survey published by the Bertelsmann Foundation and the Institute for Sustainability Research (RIFS). 80% of respondents said they are concerned about the consequences of climate change, while only 11% question whether it…
80 percent of people in Germany are worried about climate change. 54 percent demand more government spending on climate protection and 56
A majority of Germans continue to support consistent climate protection, but support is declining. This is according to the latest survey from the Social Sustainability Barometer of Transformation, a project of the Bertelsmann Foundation and the Research Institute for Sustainability at the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences. Eighty percent of respondents expressed concerns about climate change. Fifty-four percent call for more government…
The Bertelsmann Foundation's new Social Sustainability Barometer of Transformation examined how people in Germany feel about climate protection. Only 47 percent are "very" or "extremely" concerned about global warming – five years ago, this figure was 54 percent.
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