Information about climate action confusing survey finds as Irish people believe human activity to blame

One-third of Irish residents are prepared to eat less meat in order to make their personal contribution to limiting global warming, according to a survey conducted on behalf of Science Foundation Ireland (SFI).

Information about climate action confusing survey finds as Irish people believe human activity to blame

The overwhelming majority of Irish people are convinced that human activity is to blame for climate change, a new study shows.

One-third of Irish residents are prepared to eat less meat in order to make their personal contribution to limiting global warming, according to a survey conducted on behalf of Science Foundation Ireland (SFI).

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