How did this happen?
Just fifteen per cent of people in Britain worry about climate change and how
the world responds to the problem, the lowest figure for any of the 12
countries surveyed. The figure is down from 26 per cent last year. In the US
18 per cent of people said global warming was one of their biggest concerns
followed by 22 per cent in Australia.
We are superior to Australia, which in most years is tough. But Britain is more sensible than us? Their economy must really suck. Fighting fictional problems with costly ineffectualism is, after all, something of a luxury good.
However, people still believe that action should be taken.
Which just goes to show that the "should something be done" question is of dubious polling value and should always be disregarded. People are always going to say "yeah, sure, why not" to that question. Meaningless. 15% say it's a problem. A majority think something should be done. Worthless poll question, in all circumstances.
Still, it makes one proud to be in the Anglosphere clique. There'll always be an England, and England shall be free.