Climate is now the most worrying issue in the world
12 February 2019, 13:55 BDT


World is increasingly worried about terrorism and cyber attacks. But climate change is the most worrying of all. According to a survey by Pew Research Center in Washington, based in Washington, a non-profit research firm,
Pew Research Center survey conducted in 26 countries from May to August last year. 27 thousand 612 people took part in this.
According to a survey report published on Pew Research website on Sunday, people from 13 countries of the 26 countries said climate change was the most worrying thing for them. This is 67 percent of the total. Eight people said they are concerned about terrorism. And the people of four countries, worried about the cyber attack. Besides, US energy and influence, Russia's power and influence, North Korean nuclear program and the speed of global economy are also a cause of worry for some people.
The report said, concerns have increased due to climate change since 2013. In 13 countries, the United States, Mexico, France, the United Kingdom, South Africa, and Kenya have the highest concerns. People from 10 countries, including Germany, Japan and South Korea, seem to be a big threat to US power and influence. As a whole, this rate is 45 percent. In the 2013 Pew Research survey of former US President Barack Obama, 25 percent of people considered the US's power and influence to be a threat.
It is said in the report that 62 percent of the people participating in the survey considered terrorism to be of serious concern. Concerned about 61 percent of cyber attacks. 55 percent of the people expressed concern over North Korea's nuclear program. About 50 percent of the people concerned about the global economy. 36 percent of the people concerned about Russia's power and influence And expressed concern over China's energy and impact, 35 percent.
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