Young underestimate how much elderly care about climate change

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Teens and young people in their 20s underestimate how worried older people are about climate change, the ERSI has found.

If they are given accurate information on how worried those aged over 40 are, they are more likely to think they will take climate action.

The ESRI research shows three-in-four estimated older people’s concern to be lower than seniors reported themselves.“Many speeches that try to motivate climate activism tend to highlight generational differences,” ESRI Senior Research Officer Dr Shane Timmons said. “These differences are undeniable; we know older generations have contributed more to climate change and younger generations are more exposed to it.“We see in our data that they make them more worried about climate change but it doesn’t motivate them to act on it.”Dr Timmons said it is helpful for young people to inform themselves of the reality.

“We presented with the data that’s collected from multiple studies showing how worried older generations are, this belief gets corrected and they then start to believe that other people are going to play their part mitigating climate change,” he said.Main image: A grandmother and granddaughter walking in a park. Image: chrisstockphoto / Alamy

 

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