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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 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% 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 was carried out by Ipsos MORI between the 19 and 23 November. |