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Almost two-thirds of Scots believe climate change is an immediate and urgent problem, according to a poll commissioned by BBC Scotland.Almost two-thirds of Scots believe climate change is an immediate and urgent problem, according to a poll commissioned by BBC Scotland.
The survey suggested that a clear majority (63%) of people in Scotland believed immediate action was required. The survey suggested that a clear majority (63%) of people in Scotland believe immediate action is required.
A further 20% described climate change as more of a problem for the future.A further 20% described climate change as more of a problem for the future.
Another 11% said they were not convinced climate change was happening while 4% thought it was not really a problem at all. Another 11% of the more than 1,000 polled said they were not convinced climate change was happening while 4% thought it was not really a problem.
The research, involving just over 1,000 people, was carried out by Ipsos MORI between the 19 and 23 November. The research was carried out by Ipsos MORI between the 19 and 23 November.