People surveyed in poorer countries rated climate change as a more serious problem than people in the wealthier countries. Poor countries tend to have less resources to be prepared for extreme weather such as heat waves, floods and hurricanes. Dolly setton is a data journalist at the economist the dor drewon nine cross a surveys and focus groups that together covered more than a hundred countries between two thousand ten and two thousand 21.
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