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This study focuses on interviews with adults regarding climate change, based on common questions posed by children participating in the SAVE THE PLANET program. The participants come from four different countries—Greece, Turkey, Spain, and Italy—ensuring a multicultural approach to understanding concerns and perspectives on this pressing issue.

The results from the interviews and the questions reflect a shared coexistence of concern about climate change, regardless of geographical region. Adults express the seriousness of the issue and the need for immediate action. At the same time, children raise questions that reflect both their curiosity and their growing awareness of the issue.

By comparing the results and analyzing the diverse responses, the overarching conclusion is that, in all cases, the message is clear: the issue is serious and demands everyone’s attention.

The need for action is urgent both on an individual level, where everyone can contribute by making changes to their daily habits, and on a collective level, through group initiatives and policy interventions. The interviews highlighted that the responsibility is shared, and change can only be achieved through coordinated efforts.

Overall, the study confirms the importance of awareness and action to protect the environment, emphasizing that climate change knows no borders and concerns us all.

Interviews about climate change

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