Today has seen the publication of a study of people's perceptions of climate change in the NW of England. The study from the Northwest Climate Change Partnership (NWCCP) highlights the differences with which which people regard climate change and it's causes.
For instance:- "56.3 per cent are personally concerned about climate change" So the other 43.7% apparently just don't give a fig?
Yet only "20% of people are doing nothing to address climate change" ... so the numbers just don't add up.
It all just shows that, as Peter has commented many times before, the answers that you get from surveys don't necessarily reflect the actions that people actually take.
The good news, however, is that "68.8 per cent believe that they are doing something to help slow down climate change but are aware that there is more that they could do".
I find that number quite encouraging ...... well, providing it is a genuine reflection of what people actually meant rather than what they answered.
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