WWF: the Hungarian population’s interest decreased towards sustainability
Over the past six years, the interest and sensitivity of the Hungarian adult population reduced significantly towards local and global sustainability issues – according to a September poll of WWF Magyarország.
On the basis of the responses, the protection of drinking water and nature protection continue to interest the 18 to 59 years the most, but less people are worried about climate change than in 2010. The prospecting, was based on a representative sample of 500 interviews. (MTI)
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