A global consortium of leading climate change research universities is coming together as a new survey reveals the attitudes of Australians to climate change.
A global consortium of leading climate change research universities is coming together as a new survey reveals the attitudes of Australians to climate change.
A majority of Australians believe it is right to talk about climate change during disaster events such as the current bushfire emergency.
And an overwhelming majority of people (62.7%) agree climate change is making some weather events more extreme, intense and regular.
A new UNSW community survey also finds a differing of attitudes towards issues related to climate change by those living in metropolitan cities compared to those in rural and regional areas.
Read more at University of New South Wales
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