Young Europeans more likely to quit driving and have fewer children to save planet
They are willing to have smaller families, stop using cars and – albeit in smaller numbers – go vegan for the planet, but abandoning single-use plastics and growing a few more plants could be a step too far.
Across Europe, according to a seven-country survey, it seems young people are more willing than older generations to make big lifestyle changes that would help combat the climate crisis – but are less convinced by smaller gestures.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/25/young-europeans-quit-driving-fewer-children-save-planet-climate-crisis
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Saustine Lusanzu
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The future is existing
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johnte ndeto
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This is so encouraging
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Esther Wanjiku
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Nice study
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winnie nguru
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Wow
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Kevin
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This is a welcome study
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mercy nduta
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Signs for a better future.
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Gorffly mokua
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Growth of environmental consciousness đź’šđź’šđź‘Ź
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rosebellendiritu
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Wah!I would support this, quitting driving and embracing public sustainable transport,less use of plastics e.t.c.
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Sarah Chabane
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Interesting study
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Gorffly mokua
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@sarah_chabane Yes it is, as it raises concerns about potential societal shifts and economic impacts.
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George Kariuki
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This is a positive sign, and it gives us hope for the future.
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The future is existing
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This is so encouraging
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Nice study
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Wow
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This is a welcome study
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Signs for a better future.
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Growth of environmental consciousness đź’šđź’šđź‘Ź
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Wah!I would support this, quitting driving and embracing public sustainable transport,less use of plastics e.t.c.
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Interesting study
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@sarah_chabane Yes it is, as it raises concerns about potential societal shifts and economic impacts.
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This is a positive sign, and it gives us hope for the future.