Thomas Froimovici
- European Investment Bank
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The European Investment Bank (EIB) has released the findings of its Latin American and Caribbean edition of the EIB Climate Survey. The poll, conducted in May 2023, gathered responses from more than 10 500 participants from 13 countries in the region[1], including 500 Uruguayans. The survey aims to understand how people perceive climate change, what impact it has on them, and what they expect governments to do about it.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has released the findings of its Latin American and Caribbean edition of the EIB Climate Survey. The poll, conducted in May 2023, gathered responses from more than 10 500 participants from 13 countries in the region[1], including 1 000 Peruvians. The survey aims to understand how people perceive climate change, what impact it has on them, and what they expect governments to do about it.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has released the findings of its Latin American and Caribbean edition of the EIB Climate Survey. The poll, conducted in May 2023, gathered responses from more than 10 500 participants from 13 countries in the region[1], including 500 Panamanians. The survey aims to understand how people perceive climate change, what impact it has on them, and what they expect governments to do about it.