The provided horizontal chart demonstrates the outcomes of a European survey into young individual’s anticipates for alteration in 5 distinctive aspects of life in upcoming 20 years. The data is calibrated in percentage.
Overall, it can be vividly seen that mostly, people were pessimistic about the changes. Interestingly, only communication is expected to improve in future by majority of the people.
Transitioning into the specifics, it can be found that, younger people have fewer expectations for improvement in quality of air, water and health. A bit less than a half percentage of 100 expects that quality of food will enhance over the next 20 years whereas only two-fifth percent hopes to see positive changes in water quality. The ratio of young people predicts for changes in air quality in cities is just below a quarter. However, majority of the young populace (54%) anticipates to see development in conversations whilst nearly 42% desires to mark improvements in health.
Probing ahead, around equal percent (58-60%) of the younger people reviews that water quality and health will exacerbates whereas 70% says that air quality in urban areas will dwindle. Likewise, 46% and 51% thought that communication between people and food quality respectively will alleviate in upcoming 20 years.
