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Map Shows Climate Fears Falling Around the World

Map Shows Climate Fears Falling Around the World

Summary

A recent global survey by the Forest Stewardship Council, with Ipsos, shows that concerns about climate change have decreased in countries like the United States, China, and parts of Western Europe. Instead, people are more worried about issues like war, economic problems, and disease. However, in countries like India, Brazil, and Japan, concern about the climate has increased.

Key Facts

  • Concerns about climate change are less than before in the U.S., China, and some Western countries.
  • War, economic issues, and disease are bigger worries for people in the survey.
  • In India, Brazil, and Japan, more people are worried about climate change now.
  • President Donald Trump has criticized climate change issues, calling them a "scam."
  • The number of survey respondents who see climate change as a top concern dropped from 34.5% in 2022-23 to 32.3% in 2025.
  • More people in the survey are concerned about conflict, with numbers rising from 43.2% to 48.4%.
  • Climate concerns have dropped more in Western Europe, despite efforts to use renewable energy.
  • The U.N.'s upcoming COP30 climate talks in Brazil will mark 10 years since the Paris Climate Agreement.
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