Epson's latest survey looks at how South Africans feel about climate change. While they are concerned, poverty and living costs rank higher.
Epson has shared the findings of its latest Climate Barometer survey, looking at how people in the country look at climate change.
“After poverty and the rising prices of goods and services , the third most pressing concern facing South Africans, according to the Barometer, is climate change, with 58% of respondents citing climate concerns as one of the biggest issues facing the world today. The predominant sentiment among South Africans regarding climate change is one of fear, with 36.7% expressing fearfulness while a third expressed anxiety,” Epson highlighted in a press release sent to Hypertext.
“Gen COP for instance were less likely to cite climate change as one of the biggest issues facing the world today than those aged 30 and over . Those in the 55+ age group were the most likely ,” the release highlights.
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