European Climate Survey Reports Older Adults Have Better Grasp of the Environment
A recent climate survey conducted by the European Investment Bank has determined that adults older than 30 years of age have a considerably better understanding of climate change in comparison to their younger counterparts. The survey involved more than 30,000 participants across 35 nations, including China, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, India, Japan and European Union member states. On a scale of 0 to 10, the results show that participants over 30 years of age in the European Union scored 6.47 while those under 30 scored 5.99 on climate knowledge. This disparity highlights the generational gap in climate…