Climate Change Deniers: US vs Europe. Gregory Savioz-Buck, Intern, University of Sherbrooke, Canada.
Since the international community first raised concerns about climate change, there have always been individuals who question the theory. Nevertheless, the tangible effects of climate change are undeniably evident today, exemplified by a summer marked by adverse climate records.
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Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere by hemisphere. Source: NASA. |
Interestingly, a segment of people remains skeptical about humanity's role in these frequently devastating alterations. This group of climate skeptics appears to be more vocal in America than in Europe. The reasons behind this discrepancy beg exploration. Is it a matter of greater numbers, or is it simply that their voices carry further?
Regardless, in the US, individuals who harbor doubts about human-induced climate change often engage in debates over the relevance of government and organizational efforts to combat climate change. This ongoing discourse significantly impedes progress toward a more sustainable world. In contrast, Europe appears to have embraced the reality of environmental challenges and the necessity of implementing remedial measures as a matter of course.