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GOOD NEWS | 25 APRIL 2025

Most people want climate action, Mexico pledges to repair Tren Maya’s environmental impact, Scotland’s largest community solar park is being built

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25.04.2025
by biancakriel

Did you know that 89% of people worldwide support stronger climate action? Surprisingly, many don’t realize they’re in the majority. This week, we’re highlighting the 89 Percent Project, which aims to raise awareness of this shared concern. Experts believe that simply knowing one is not alone could create a social tipping point, helping to accelerate progress and encourage governments to respond more effectively.

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25.04.2025
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