CLIMATE CHANGE TOPS COVID AS EUROPEANS' BIGGEST ISSUE
06.07.2021

EU Observer (6 July 2021)
A new survey on Monday (5 July) reveals that for the first time European citizens consider climate change as the single most serious problem facing the world - despite the Covid-19 pandemic.
Climate change was the most-mentioned global problem by respondents in Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, Ireland, Germany, Belgium and Finland. By contrast, less than a third said so in Romania, Bulgaria and Latvia.
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