The bar graph illustrates the proportion of the outcomes from a survey by young people on solutions to global warming in four European nations: Portugal, Spain, Italy, and the Netherlands.
Overall, lifestyle changes were reported at the highest percentage across all four countries, while the results showed that only a small percentage of individuals thought that none of these were solutions to global warming.
In Portugal, half a percent of the individuals selected lifestyle changes, and 20% of people thought that government regulation could be the solution; environmental issues accounted for 20%. Lifestyle changes were also recorded as a significant proportion, at nearly 40%, whereas government regulations and environmental issues represented 18% and 20%, respectively.
In terms of details, lifestyle changes accounted for 30% in Italy and 25% in the Netherlands, respectively. Italy and the Netherlands showed 21% and 19% for government regulations, while environmental issues accounted for 23% in Italy and 20% in the Netherlands. However, across all four European nations, only 1% of people thought none of these were an effective solution to global warming.
