Global climate survey: Most Americans feel exposed and vulnerable to a deterioration in their quality of life due to worsening climate conditions, and demand action
05 Giugno 2024 - 3:00PM
Business Wire
- Veolia’s Barometer of Ecological Transformation survey shows
Americans are feeling increasingly anxious and vulnerable to
worsening climate conditions, but still believe it’s not too late
to turn the tide.
- Americans are ready to take unprecedented action to address the
challenges of climate change.
A large majority of Americans is ready to take measures to
address the challenges of climate change that would have been
unheard of a generation ago, including drinking recycled wastewater
to adapt to ongoing water shortages, according to new survey
results released today by global environmental leader Veolia and
renowned research firm Elabe.
The survey gauged American public opinion about the impacts of
climate change and shows that they are no longer an abstraction for
a large percentage of Americans, but something that can be seen and
felt on a regular basis. Worsening storms, unpredictable weather
patterns, drought, flooding and other tangible signs of a changing
climate are making Americans feel increasingly anxious and
vulnerable, the survey shows.
While a previous Veolia survey, conducted in 2022 and released
in January 2023, showed a growing consensus toward green solutions
for climate-related challenges, the latest one reveals a deepening
level of concern and openness to solutions that may have once been
regarded as too extreme. Protecting public health has become a
powerful lever to encourage a desire for ecology and consent to
changes in behavior or the additional costs of environmental
solutions. Mitigating PFAS and other micropollutants in drinking
water is just one example of the investments that will need to be
made in the coming years.
The Veolia survey findings are echoed in recent government
reporting, including an Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households in
the 2023 report conducted by the U.S. Federal Reserve Board,
showing that almost 20% of adults in the U.S. were financially
impacted by natural disasters last year, marking a nearly 50% rise
from 2022.
Findings like these are among the key motivations behind
GreenUp, Veolia’s global strategy for leading the ecological
transformation of the planet through accelerated innovation and
growth. The drivers behind the GreenUp strategy will uniquely
position Veolia to meet the challenges raised in the recent
survey.
Conducted in late 2023 and early 2024, the latest Veolia survey
posed climate-related questions to 2,000 Americans selected from a
broad range of demographics, including all geographic regions and
age groups (click here to see survey results and methodology).
Fred Van Heems, President and CEO of Veolia North
America, said, “From the latest survey results, we can see that
the anxiety and concern that Americans feel about climate change
and the dangers it poses to our health and well-being are only
growing more pronounced. At the same time, we see that many
Americans remain hopeful that it’s not too late to take steps to
reverse these impacts and preserve the planet for our children and
future generations – but we need to act. Global public opinion that
includes America is also convinced that inaction will cost humanity
more than the necessary investments to the ecological
transition.”
U.S. Highlights
- 61% of Americans said they feel exposed and vulnerable
to a deterioration in their quality of life due to worsening
climate conditions
- 57% of Americans said they feel exposed and vulnerable
to health risks due to worsening climate conditions
- Of those, 54% said they were concerned about the impact
climate change was having on their mental health
- 61% of Americans expressed willingness to drink recycled
wastewater in order to adapt to severe water shortages
- 74% expressed willingness to eat food from agriculture
that uses recycled waste for fertilizer
- 82% expressed willingness to pay more out of their own
pocket to help cover costs for eliminating micropollutants in
drinking water supplies
- 53% of Americans remain confident that the future of
humanity is still in our hands, and that meaningful steps can still
be taken to reverse and mitigate impacts
ABOUT THE METHODOLOGY The survey was conducted in
26 countries across 5 continents, reaching more than 29,500
individuals (between 1,000 and 2,000 per country / 2,000 in the
US). Countries were chosen for their demographic weight, their
contribution to greenhouse gas emissions, and to ensure diversity
in ecological political and cultural backgrounds. Overall, these
countries represent nearly 60% of the world's population and 67% of
global greenhouse gas emissions. The survey was conducted online
from October 17 to December 6, 2023. For each of the 26 countries,
a representative sample of residents aged 18 and over was gathered.
Frequency: the barometer is published every 18 months (allowing for
long-term evolution of representations, opinions, and
behaviors).
ABOUT VEOLIA Veolia group aims to become the
benchmark company for ecological transformation. Present on five
continents with nearly 218,000 employees, the Group designs and
deploys useful, practical solutions for the management of water,
waste and energy that are contributing to a radical turnaround of
the current situation. Through its three complementary activities,
Veolia helps to develop access to resources, to preserve available
resources and to renew them. In 2023, the Veolia group provided 113
million inhabitants with drinking water and 103 million with
sanitation, produced 42 million megawatt hours of energy and
treated 63 million tonnes of waste. Veolia Environnement (Paris
Euronext: VIE) achieved consolidated revenue of 45,351 million
euros in 2023. www.veolia.com
ABOUT VEOLIA NORTH AMERICA A subsidiary of Veolia
group, Veolia North America (VNA) is the top-ranked environmental
company in the United States for three consecutive years, and the
country’s largest private water operator and technology provider as
well as hazardous waste and pollution treatment leader. It offers a
full spectrum of water, waste, and energy management services,
including water and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous
waste collection and disposal, energy consulting and resource
recovery. VNA helps commercial, industrial, healthcare, higher
education, and municipality customers throughout North America.
Headquartered in Boston, Mass., Veolia North America has more than
10,000 employees working at more than 350 locations across the
continent. www.veolianorthamerica.com
ABOUT ELABE Elabe is an independent French research
and consulting firm founded in 2015 by Bernard Sananes. It carries
out numerous studies for companies, business and media actors, in
France and abroad, particularly on social issues and public
debate. www.elabe.fr @elabe_fr
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