Recent studies reveal that 80-89% of the global population desires stronger action on climate change, countering claims that climate advocates are a minority. Research including the People's Climate Vote 2024 and contributions from the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication indicates that most people, particularly in developing nations, support government initiatives for climate action. Despite this, many individuals mistakenly believe they are in the minority, underestimating their collective desire for change, highlighting the urgent need to amplify these voices in the climate discourse.
For years, most coverage of the climate crisis has been defensive, leading supporters of climate action to believe theirs is a minority view, which new research counters.
New findings show that between 80% and 89% of the global population wants stronger climate action from their governments, challenging the narratives of political dissent.
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