Climate migration concerns surpass fears of Russian aggression in Europe

A new survey reveals that European citizens are increasingly concerned about climate change-driven migration, even more than the threat from Russia.

Rosie Frost reports for Euronews.


In short:

  • The survey, conducted among 12,000 people across G7 nations and others, highlights climate migration as a top concern.
  • In countries like Italy and Germany, environmental threats rank among the top three worries.
  • The survey indicates a global shift in risk perception, with environmental threats taking precedence over traditional geopolitical concerns.

Key quote:

“Notwithstanding abounding differences in risk perceptions, citizens around the world continue to share severe concerns about environmental threats.”

— Report authors

Why this matters:

This shift in public concern toward climate change-driven challenges, such as migration, underscores the need for international cooperation and innovative solutions to address the global climate crisis. It also reflects the growing recognition of the interconnectedness of environmental issues and national security.

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About the author(s):

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