An IPSO poll conducted last year just before COP28 surveyed people about how they personally expected to be affected by ongoing climate change.
The results are fascinating. Many people expect climate destruction to affect them in the near term (less than 10 years). People get it more than any governments and policymakers.
Here are the links that I chat about in this video:
1) “Two Billion People Are Prepared to Lose Their Homes”: https://www.newsweek.com/two-billion-...
2) IPSO poll results article: “Seven in ten people anticipate climate change will have a “severe effect” in their area within the next ten years”: https://www.ipsos.com/en-ca/seven-in-...
3) Cognitive Dissonance: “Climate Change is Happening. Why do so many of us still act like it’s not?”: https://www.fastcompany.com/90987246/...
4) How to Prepare to Lose Your Home in a Climate Disaster: / preparing-for-a-climate-disaster
One thing is for sure: we are living in a new world, soon to be unrecognizable compared to the old world. You can grab the popcorn and buckle your seatbelts, but expect that one day you will not be the bystander. You will be the one affected.
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