The given bar chart illustrate percentages of people in four European countries who chose different methods to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in 2005.
Overall, government regulations and lifestyle changes were the most popular approaches in Portugal and Poland, while advanced technology attracted more support in Holland. Estonia generally recorded lower figures across most categories.
In Portugal, government regulations were the most favored option, chosen by around 40% of respondents, which was the highest figure shown on the chart. Lifestyle changes and advanced technology followed at approximately 30% each, while other measures were less popular at about 20%. A similar pattern was seen in Poland, although support for government regulations was lower, at just under 30%, and advanced technology was the least preferred option, at around 10%.
In contrast, Holland showed strong support for advanced technology, with about 30% selecting this method, making it the leading choice there. Other measures and government regulations were chosen by roughly 20% and 15% respectively. Estonia displayed a more even distribution, with lifestyle changes and government regulations accounting for around 10-15%, while advanced technology reached approximately 20%.
