Afrobarometer Survey: Majority of Ghanaians Demand Urgent Climate Action Despite Economic Costs
The survey indicates widespread backing for various climate-related policies,
A recent Afrobarometer survey reveals that 71% of Ghanaians believe the government must take immediate action to address climate change, even if such measures are costly or result in job losses or other economic disruptions.
The survey highlights strong public support for comprehensive climate action, with 76% of respondents advocating for developed nations to assist Ghana through climate aid.
Support for Climate Policies
The survey indicates widespread backing for various climate-related policies, including:
- Infrastructure investment to adapt to climate change impacts (79%).
- Investments in wind and solar energy technologies (69%).
- Pressuring developed countries to provide climate aid (61%).
- Banning tree cutting for firewood and charcoal production (52%).
However, fewer Ghanaians support measures like promoting electric taxis and buses (41%) or mandating households to adopt cleaner cookstoves (37%).
Awareness and Perception of Climate Change
Despite the urgency for action, less than half (46%) of Ghanaians report being aware of climate change.
Among those familiar with the term:
Source: Norvanreports