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UPDATE: Czech Perception of the EU Climate Policy

Our researcher Vít Havelka has written an Update entitled Czech Perception of the EU Climate Policy, in which he discusses the Green Deal and brings readers up to date on the latest findings and issues that could arise in the future.
16. December 2021

Since last year, the public opinion has not significantly changed with regard to whether climate change is a serious problem, nor whether it is caused by human activity despite the overwhelming scientific consensus. Only a small fraction of the Czech society does not consider global warming a fact. While asking when the climate change should be addressed, a 56% majority prefers the present time. Only 9% of Czechs would leave global warming unmitigated. 

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