Protesters are seen holding a banner during a protest calling for increased efforts to stop climate change.
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April 22 is Earth Day, an annual event that highlights environmental concerns and encourages civic action. This year’s Earth Day comes amid widespread global concern about climate change.

Here are five facts about how people globally see climate change, drawn from a 2018 Pew Research Center survey on how people evaluate eight potential threats, as well as other polls conducted by the Center. (For more on how people in the United States see climate change, see our companion post, “How Americans see climate change in 5 charts.”)

1In most surveyed countries, majorities see climate change as a major threatMajorities in most surveyed countries say global climate change is a major threat to their nation.In fact, it’s seen as the top threat […]

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