“Although our study is focused on Australia, the fundamental link between higher temperatures and increased cardiovascular risk has been documented globally. While the specific risks may vary depending on local climates, population demographics and levels of adaptation, the overall trend – that higher temperatures lead to more cardiovascular disease burden – is likely relevant in many parts of the world.”
OK, I was wrong, 40% of Aussies believe climate change is caused by humans. It’s not the majority.
As for policy issues, the Australian National University found that global warming was #3 on policy issues (page 9 of study at 10% of responses). That also reflects in the vote with Greens getting only 12%.
Just like many other things, people have experience it to understand. Unfortunately, it might be too late when people do change their mind about climate change and accept that it is a major issue.
This is shockingly low. I would have thought more like 60%
40??
My lordy we’re so screwed haha
Edit: turns out you’ve accidentally swapped the numbers
Woops, indeed!
@atro_city
Well, as the saying goes…
“Experience is the best teacher, but it is also the most expensive.”
@Deceptichum
That’s a great saying! I’ll try to remember it. Thank you :)
But let’s not stop there:
https://phys.org/news/2023-07-australians-climate.amp
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-03/climate-of-the-nation-report-australian-attitudes-climate-change/101606374
https://poll.lowyinstitute.org/charts/climate-change/
https://australiainstitute.org.au/report/climate-of-the-nation-2023/
Basically everyone accepts the science of climate change here, around 5-10% think it’s not man made, and 10-15% think it’s not a big deal.
a better word than believe, which implies that science is faith based
it’s accepts, people accept the science
let’s not use the language that anti-science want us to use
I like that, thanks.
Not sure how you come to such conclusions. 18 % flat out disagree that climate change happens. Of the 82 % there will be a lot that disregard human influence. 57 % see it as a pressing matter instead of nothing or a minor inconvenience.