![]() At the same time, 75% think their national governments are not doing enough to tackle climate change. 92% of respondents think it is important their national government sets ambitious targets to increase the amount of renewable energy used and 87% believe governments should provide support for improving energy efficiency by 2030.87% of Europeans agree that tackling climate change should be a priority to improve public health. ![]() ![]() 87% think the EU should set ambitious targets to increase renewable energy and support energy efficiency.90% of respondents – and at least three quarters in each Member State – agree that greenhouse gas emissions should be reduced to a minimum while offsetting the remaining emissions, in order to make the EU economy climate-neutral by 2050. 93% of EU citizens see climate change as a serious problem and 78% see it as a very serious problem.Over a quarter of Europeans (29%) chose either climate change (18%), deterioration of nature (7%) or health problems due to pollution (4%) as the single most serious problem we face.European citizens now identify climate change as the single most serious problem facing the world.
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