Context:
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A Pew Research Center survey (January 8 – April 21, 2025) reveals that three out of four Indians (75%) believe climate change is negatively affecting their local areas.
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The survey covered nine middle-income countries — Argentina, Brazil, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Nigeria, South Africa, and Turkey — highlighting comparative public perceptions on climate change.
Key Highlights:
Public Perception of Climate Change
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75% of Indians report that climate change is already impacting their local environment.
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India ranks among the highest globally in perceived climate vulnerability.
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Public concern reflects lived experiences such as:
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Extreme heat
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Erratic rainfall
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Water stress
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Primary Climate Concerns (2025)
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Droughts: Concerned 40%+ Indians — remains the top climate worry.
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Prolonged hot weather: Concern increased sharply to 26%, indicating:
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Rising awareness of heatwaves
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Shifting perception from episodic events to chronic climate stress
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Willingness to Act
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Over 75% across all age groups (18–34, 35–49, 50+) are willing to:
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Modify consumption patterns
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Adopt climate-friendly lifestyles
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India is unique among surveyed nations in showing uniform willingness across generations.
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35% of Indians are willing to change lifestyles even if they do not feel personally affected, the second-highest among surveyed countries.
Confidence in Global Action
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Over 70% of Indians express confidence that:
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International cooperation can significantly reduce climate change impacts.
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Indicates strong public support for:
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Multilateral climate agreements
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Global mitigation and adaptation efforts
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Societal Implications
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High awareness provides a strong foundation for:
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Behavioural climate policies
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Community-level adaptation initiatives
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Editorial suggests India’s climate challenge is increasingly viewed as:
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A collective social responsibility
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Not merely an environmental issue
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Key Concepts Involved:
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Climate Change: Long-term alteration of temperature and weather patterns due to anthropogenic activities.
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Mitigation: Efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions or enhance carbon sinks.
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Pew Research Center: Global non-partisan institution conducting opinion and social research.
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Climate Perception: Public understanding and subjective experience of climate risks.
UPSC Relevance (GS-wise):
GS 3 – Environment & Ecology
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Climate change impacts and public perception
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Mitigation and adaptation strategies
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Heatwaves, droughts, and climate vulnerability
GS 1 – Indian Society
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Changing environmental attitudes
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Inter-generational consensus on climate action
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Social readiness for lifestyle-based mitigation
Prelims Focus:
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Pew Research Center surveys
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Difference between mitigation and adaptation
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Climate change perception indicators
Mains Enrichment:
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Discuss how high public awareness can strengthen India’s climate governance and policy implementation.
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Evaluate the role of behavioural change alongside technological solutions in climate mitigation.
