Teens Name Global Warming Top Concern
Survey Queried Kids in 18 Countries
By Shirley Gregory, published Dec 07, 2007
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Nearly three out of four teens who responded to a recent global survey say global warming is a serious problem that needs more attention, according to news from Greenpeace International.The survey, conducted last month by Greenpeace and the virtual teen community Habbo, polled 49,243 teens from 18 countries. Seventy-four percent of teens responding said they believe global warming is a serious problem -- worse than drugs, violence or war -- and two-thirds said they believe climate change will have a negative impact on their lives.
"The response from the teens to this survey conducted in Habbo is phenomenal and really highlights the concern felt around the world," said Timo Soininen, CEO of Sulake, the online entertainment company that operates Habbo. "Giving teens a voice on this matter is essential and we need to find practical ways to work together and engage our youth to help combat this problem."
"Today's teenagers are tomorrow's decision makers," added Gerd Leipold, executive director of Greenpeace International. "They are 'Generation C' -- the generation that has to beat climate change. It will be up to them to create a revolution in non-polluting, renewable energy to prevent global warming from affecting the lives of billions of people and threatening the survival of countless species of animals and plants."
The survey found most teens believe governments around the world aren't doing enough to combat climate change. Fifty-six percent said global warming was a more pressing issue than terrorism. Only 33 percent of those responding said they believe governments are "very concerned" about climate change, while 42 percent said governments are "very concerned" about terrorism.

Teens Name Global Warming Top Concern
This map shows per capita greenhouse gas emissions from each country, based on data from 2000.
Credit: Vinny Burgoo
Copyright: Vinny Burgoo (grants common license to reproduce image)
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Takeaways
- The November survey polled 49,243 teens from 18 countries.
- Seventy-four percent of teens responding said they believe global warming is a serious problem.
- Sixty-four percent say they believe there's still time to stop climate change.
Resources
- Greenpeace International at www.greenpeace.org
- Habbo at www.habbo.com
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