Less Than Half of Singaporeans Optimistic in Averting Climate Disaster

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Less Than Half of Singaporeans Optimistic in Averting Climate Disaster
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Only 41.3% of Singaporeans are optimistic in averting a climate disaster, with the number notable among those aged 30 and below. The rate has decreased from last year, attributed to various factors including rising prices and the urgent need for sustainable strategies.

Only 41.3% of Singapore ans are optimistic in averting a climate disaster . Less than half of Singapore ans were optimistic in averting climate disaster , with the number notable among those aged 30 and below. The 41.3% rate has also decreased from last year, attributed to various factors including rising prices and the urgent need for sustainable strategies . Younger generations are less likely to feel optimistic due to being most affected by the climate emergency .

Older generations continue to advocate for stronger climate action. Measures like reducing plastic use, walking or cycling, and embracing reusable products are becoming more prevalent

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