Seven in ten Brits accept human activity causes climate change

Michael Holder
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But Censuswide poll found 13 per cent - the equivalent of 8.5 million British people - are climate sceptics, particularly in the East Midlands

The vast majority of people in the UK accept human activity is causing climate change, a new survey of 1,200 adults released last week suggests. An online poll carried out by research specialists Censuswide...

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