How is climate change viewed in your country?
Do the people and the media see it as a real problem? Or as a conspiracy theory? Is there political will in your country to deal with climate change?
doesn't exist
no, no, no
>>78450296
We are taught about it and evolution all throughout middle and high school
What do you think?
>>78452249
I have literally no idea how climate change is viewed in arab countries.
That's why I am asking
>>78450296
Main source of existential dread
>>78450543 seen as a culprit
>>78450296
The majority believe it exists and that its a problem, but also that we're a tiny country and theres not a lot we can do.
I want the sea levels to rise so Guayaquil disappears
>>78450296
"green" taxes are usually seen in good light.
diesel cars that are a bit old will be banned in madrid and barcelona soon
on the other hand this retarded country puts a tax on the sun if you use solar panels.
>>78450296
It's weird, media won't outright talk about global warming per se, but you'll hear almost everywhere people being really confused and kinda scared of what summer'll be like. This year was pretty much our (at least in Buenos Aires) first winterless year, it was so warm and cozy.