Game On! carried out, through Ipsos Hungary, an Omnibus Survey in Bulgaria, Czechia, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania and Slovakia to find out what was the current view and understanding of citizens regarding climate change, its challenges, its impacts and the ways forward. This is a comparative analysis with previous results. This document presents the overall results.
An initiative of 10 organisations from eight Central and Eastern European countries, Game On! Don’t let climate change end the game! has worked during its four-year run on activating the global youth to face the existential threat climate change represents for the future of humankind.
If you are a journalist reporting about Central America and the climate crisis, you will find useful material in this toolkit. The intention is to provide you with both basic information as well as voices regarding climate justice in Central America.
Game On! carried out, through Ipsos Hungary, an Omnibus Survey in Bulgaria, Czechia, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania and Slovakia to find out what was the current view and understanding of citizens regarding climate change, its challenges, its impacts and the ways forward. This document presents the overall results.
According to scientific evidence, forest ecosystems and climate change can have an effect on each other — forest ecosystems are carbon sinks that help to reduce and store GHG emissions from the atmosphere which mitigates the effect of climate change, while climate change poses a serious threat to the ecosystem services of the forests.