Hickman, Caroline, Elizabeth Marks, Panu Pihkala, Susan Clayton, Eric Lewandowski, Elouise E Mayall, et.al.. "Climate Anxiety in Children and Young People and Their Beliefs About Government Responses to Climate Change: a Global Survey". The Lancet Planetary Health. December 2021. https://www.thelancet.com/... (Contributed by Gregory Autin).

This large-scale survey on the climate anxiety of children and young people globally looks at their attitudes to climate change and its relationship with the perceived government response. It surveyed 10,000 young people aged 16 to 25 in ten countries with 1,000 young people in each. More than half – 56% – said that “humanity is doomed” and three quarters said that the “future is frightening” due to climate change. Climate change is having a major impact on the health and future of children and young people. They have little ability to limit the damage, making them highly vulnerable to climate anxiety. This inability and their dissatisfaction with government responses are widespread and the perception that governments are not responding to the climate crisis increases their distress.

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