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[Graphic News] 93.7% of S. Koreans consider climate crisis ‘serious’: survey
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[Graphic News] 93.7% of S. Koreans consider climate crisis ‘serious’: survey

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Nearly 94 percent of South Koreans consider the climate crisis “serious,” but only half believe the issue is connected to human rights, a survey showed.

According to the National Human Rights Commission’s survey, 80.4 per cent of the 1,500 respondents indicated that they are interested climate crisis issues.(*(Asked how serious the crisis is, 93.7 percent said “serious,” while 79.8 percent said climate change seriously affects people’s lives, according to the survey. (Yonhap)

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