With climate-related disasters on the rise, a 2024 UK survey reveals growing climate anxiety amongst young people, with rising expectations for companies to prioritise climate action.
Younger generations in the UK are increasingly anxious about climate change and see their employers having a responsibility to give to disaster relief, including climate related causes, in addition to governments and individuals, a recent survey revealed.
GlobalGiving UK partnered up with Professor Hanna Zagefka, Head of Psychology at Royal Holloway University of London, to explore the attitudes and motivations behind charitable giving during times of disaster.
The key findings from the survey are illustrated in this helpful infographic illustrating UK expectations on corporate philanthropy to support disaster response.
To gain the climate change and disaster giving insights pictured in this infographic highlighting UK expectations on corporate philanthropy to support disaster response, Professor Zagefka conducted a survey in April 2024, engaging 1,200 UK respondents aged 18 to 82.
The findings shed light on what drives people to donate in moments of crisis and how these motivations may shape corporate giving strategies.
Learn more about the UK climate survey and disaster response findings.
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