The EIB Climate Survey

The seventh annual EIB Climate Survey provides valuable insight into how Europeans view the challenges and opportunities of adapting to climate change in 2024. 94% – a strong consensus across the European Union – agree there is a need to adapt to climate change. 86% believe that investing in climate...

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The EIB Climate Survey
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