Sharing the Global Commons Survey which shares the opinions across G20 countries with respect to Global Stewardship. It highlights the current attitudes to #Ecocide, which is garnering greater support internationally (shared below).
Many thanks πππ₯ Global Commons Alliance & Earth4All π₯ 2024 #Global Commons Survey π₯ which reveals strong#global demand for #accountability in protecting our #environment. Highlights π₯ππ
β β¨π― 72% of respondents across #G20 countries support making it a criminal offense for #government and #business leaders to approve actions that cause serious harm to #nature and #climate.
β‘οΈβ¨ 59% are very or extremely worried about the state of nature, and 69% believe #Earth is nearing dangerous #tippingpoints due to #human activity.
β‘οΈβ¨ Over half (52%) feel exposed to climate risks, particularly in #emerging economies like #India (87%) and #China (79%).
β‘οΈβ¨ A majority (61%) are calling for urgent #environmental action, marking a social tipping point. This includes segments like:
ππ― Planetary #Stewards: Advocating for #systemic change.
ππ― Concerned Optimists: Supporting action with hope for #positive hashtag#outcomes.
ππ― Steady Progressives: Favoring pragmatic, yet urgent #reforms.
β‘οΈβ¨ Women show higher concern than men, with 62% deeply worried about nature compared to 56% of men.
β‘οΈβ¨ Women are also less likely to believe technology alone can solve the crisis without lifestyle changes.
β‘οΈβ¨ With more countries like #Belgium and #France recognizing ecocide as a crime, there's a call for bold #leadership and #global action...
Global Survey 2024 - Earth4All
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What do people around the world think about the economy, democracy, and the state of our planet? The Earth for All Survey asked 22,000 people to find out. |
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Arun Kelshiker
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