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Three-quarters of people have 'made a change' to help tackle the climate crisis

New research finds that three-quarters of people have made 'significant' or 'some' changes to deal with the worsening climate crisis.

A poll published by the Office for National Statisticsaddresses recent extreme heat recorded in the UK and concerns and actions related to the climate emergency.

The results show that 75% of the population is concerned or very concerned about the impacts of climate change. General health was affected. More than half said they were unaffected.

The survey aims to assess the opinions and social tendencies of people in the UK, and responses cover her period from 3 to 14 August.

This broadly mirrors previous polls, with the UK's Three-quarters of people were found to be concerned. Climate disruption and want more government action to tackle it.

Another published by The Independent A poll in the UK found that nearly 70% of peopleare willing to take action to combat global warming. were not persuaded to take personal action.

Last month the UK hit a record high, with Coninsby in Lincolnshire measuring 40.3C on her 19th July. The heat wave continued this month, with droughts declared over parts of England and Wales.

Climate scientists warn that summers marked by extreme heat, drought and wildfires will only get worse 42} Mainly by burning fossil fuels, as humans continue to emit greenhouse gases that heat the planet.

Even if humanity stopped emitting greenhouse gases tomorrow, scientists say the extreme weather conditions experienced by people around the world would not improve unless large amounts of carbon were removed from the atmosphere. says.