Results of the World Wide Views on Global Warming
Global climate deal at COP15 is very urgent for citizens
The summary of the world results presents highlights of the first global citizen consultation about global warming. The World Wide Views on Global Warming (WWViews) took place on September 26, 2009 and included 44 citizen meetings (with 100 citizens each) in 38 countries all across the world. The results include statistics from these citizens' votes on pre-defined questions, as well as their own recommendations to negotiators at the U.N. COP15 climate summit (Copenhagen, December 2009).
- 91% of the citizens participating in WWViews find it URGENT to
make a global climate deal at COP15. - 89% think Annex I countries' short-term target for emission reductions should be 25-40% or higher.
- 87% wish a global financial system be instituted to generate funds for mitigation and adaptation in developing countries.
Source: wwviews.org [1]