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A call for climate accountability: People of major industrialised nations support compensating low-income countries affected by climate change, EIB survey finds
The European Investment Bank (EIB) today launched the sixth edition of its Climate Survey. These are some of the most striking results of this annual survey conducted in August and September 2023. Running since 2018, the EIB Climate Survey offers insights into the climate change-related views of people in major economies around the world, with more than 30 000 respondents in the European Union, the United States, China, India, Japan, the United Kingdom, UAE, Canada and South Korea. The EIB is the lending arm of the European Union and the world’s largest multilateral lender for climate action projects.
Emiratis ready to support lower-income countries to ensure a global just transition, EIB survey finds
The European Investment Bank (EIB) today launched the sixth edition of its Climate Survey. These are some of the most striking results of this annual survey conducted in August and September 2023. Running since 2018, the EIB Climate Survey offers insights into the climate change-related views of people in major economies around the world, with more than 30 000 respondents in the European Union, the United States, China, India, Japan, the United Kingdom, UAE, Canada and South Korea. The EIB is the lending arm of the European Union and the world’s largest multilateral lender for climate action projects.
EIB-Umfrage: Luxemburgerinnen und Luxemburger wollen gerechte Klimawende zu Hause und in Entwicklungsländern
Die Europäische Investitionsbank (EIB) hat zum sechsten Mal ihre Umfrage zum Klimawandel durchgeführt. Dies sind einige der bemerkenswertesten Ergebnisse der jährlichen Umfrage vom August und September 2023. Seit 2018 will die EIB in ihrer Klimaumfrage wissen, was die Menschen in den wichtigsten Volkswirtschaften weltweit über den Klimawandel denken. Mehr als 30 000 Personen hat sie in der Europäischen Union, den Vereinigten Staaten, China, Indien, Japan, dem Vereinigten Königreich, den Vereinigten Arabischen Emiraten, Kanada und Südkorea befragt. Die EIB ist die Bank der Europäischen Union und der weltweit größte multilaterale Geldgeber für Klimaprojekte.