Study finds most Swedish youth show low climate engagement
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35 påståendenA research study led by Örebro University is following about 1,000 high school students over three years.
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The study aims to investigate how young people are affected by climate change and how those feelings develop over time.
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Data from the first survey study with 600 16-year-olds has been collected.
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5 frågorWhy climate worry among young people decreased after the early 2020s.
How the feelings of young people about climate change will develop over the remaining study period.
What the complete results of the study will show when published.
Whether the low engagement among 73% of young people is temporary or a long-term trend.
How schools and society can effectively address climate-related hopelessness among young people.
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