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Plastic pollution tops threats to carbon emission fight – NatureNews poll

 

By Abbas Nazil

NatureNews Africa poll has identified Plastic pollution as the leading threat to the fight against carbon emissions.

The poll, conducted across the publication’s social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, X (formally Twitter) and LinkedIn, revealed that 43.5 percent of respondents consider plastic pollution the most significant issue to address in reducing carbon emissions.

This highlights the growing recognition of the role plastics play not only as environmental pollutants but also as contributors to greenhouse gas emissions through production, transportation, and disposal.

The survey also showed that 28.3 percent of participants selected climate change impacts such as floods and droughts as key areas requiring urgent action.

This choice underlines how extreme weather events, which are aggravated by rising global temperatures, continue to capture public concern as both a symptom and a driver of environmental crises.

Another 28.3 percent of respondents pointed to deforestation as a major factor in carbon emissions.

Forest loss releases stored carbon into the atmosphere while reducing the earth’s natural capacity to absorb greenhouse gases.

The equal weighting between climate change impacts and deforestation demonstrates how people view the two as interconnected priorities in climate action.

In contrast, land degradation received no support in the poll, with zero percent of respondents identifying it as a priority for carbon emission reduction.

While scientists often stress the role of soil health and sustainable land management in capturing carbon, the absence of votes suggests the public may be less aware of its direct link to emissions.

The outcome of the poll illustrates how public opinion often gravitates toward visible issues like plastic waste while less tangible factors remain underemphasized.

Experts note that while reducing plastic pollution is important, achieving meaningful emission cuts will require a broader strategy involving clean energy, reforestation, and sustainable land practices.

NatureNews Africa emphasized that the poll was designed to stimulate discussion and gather public perspectives on pressing climate challenges.

The platform intends to continue engaging audiences through interactive content to better understand environmental priorities and encourage collective action toward reducing carbon emissions.

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