The bar chart elaborates upon the patterns of expected changes in five different areas of young generation’s lives within the next twenty years, whether it will improve or not?
As can be seen, save for communication between people, over half of the respondents think all the considered areas will become worse, especially the quality of air in the cities, while those whom believing in positive changes are significantly less in all the sections with the exception of food’s quality area, in which figures in both sides stand neck to neck.
Taking negative projections into consideration, with 70% and 60% respectively, air quality in the cities and water quality are anticipated to have the worst conditions than the others. The third rank is for health with 58%, leaving next positions to food quality at 51% and people’s communication 46%.
It is worth mentioning that the area of people’s communication, with 54%, owns the highest number of young people’s positive forecasts among the rest. 49% of the population think that food quality will get better, and hence overtake those in the health sector, at 42%, quality of water, with 40%, and finally air quality, at 30%.
