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Most Australians are concerned about Drought

Drought has been and continues to be a major environmental concern for many Australians. In 2020 Drought was the equal leading environmental concern for Australians with 82% reporting that drought and drying was a very serious environmental issue, placing it at the top of environmental concerns along with bushfires. While there was a decline in the overall number of Australians who reported drought as a very serious environmental concern in 2021, it remained the second highest concern behind bushfires with 67% stating it was still a very serious concern, with 71% stating bushfires was very serious.

98 %

Almost all participants reported that drought and drying was an environmental impact of concern.

9 %

There’s been a 9% increase in the number of Australians who reported that drought as a very serious environmental concern between 2008 and 2020.

66

In January 2021, two thirds of Australians thought drought and drying was a very serious issue affecting Australia.

27.3

The index of environmental concern – which sums 8 environmental concerns – was at 27.3 (of a maximum 32).

Australia's Serious Environmental Issues
How serious do you consider each of the following environmental issues to be for Australia?
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Variable description % of Australian adults who think the issue is very serious, grouped by issue
Variable time span 2008 (September), 2021 (January)
Published by ANU Poll
Publisher Link https://csrm.cass.anu.edu.au/research/publications/wellbeing-and-environment-impact-bushfires-and-pandemic
Data Source doi:10.26193/HQX1FV
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