66 percent of us care more about measures to slow down climate change than mitigating the economic consequences of COVID
Despite the pandemic, climate change is the most feared of global problems, with 99 percent saying they are doing something for the Earth in everyday life. Baby boomers are one of the most active of all ages, but those born between 1946 and 1964 also have the most people who do not engage in any green activities in their household (4 percent of the age group concerned) – a survey by Allianz says.
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