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245 0 4 _aThe EIB Climate Survey 2019-2020
_cEuropean Investment Bank.
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024 8 _ahttps://doi.org/10.2867/653713
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264 1 _bEuropean Investment Bank,
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520 _aThe European Investment Bank has launched a large scale survey across Europe, China and the US. Goal of the survey was to find out about: Citizens' perception about the extent of climate change Citizens' individual commitments to fight climate change Citizens' solutions for climate change Responsibility for fighting climate change The findings are particularly relevant at a time when climate is one of the top priorities in the EU's agenda, and following the EIB's adoption of a new, fossil-fuel free energy lending policy and a new climate roadmap. Conducted in partnership with market research firm BVA, the survey aims to inform the broader debate on citizens' attitudes and expectations in terms of climate action in the European Union, the United States and China. "Listening to citizens' attitudes is key for us to make sure we address their concerns, while leaving no one behind", Vice-President Emma Navarro
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650 0 _aEconomics
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