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So from looking the Survey Responces we came up with this list of questions and them as a group answered them to help give feed back to other schools and countries.
1. In Canada, are fossil fuels the main source of energy?
From the info gathered in the survey 66% of people responded that 80 to 100 percent of their energy from fossil fuels.
2. Do youth in Canada talk to their family and communty about Climate change?
From the info gathered in the survey in a general concensus most people do not talk about climate change with their family and community. Not even in schools is climate change really talked about. Only ten percent felt that climate change was openly and in detail discussed in classes.
3.Do Canadians have access to secure drinking water?
Clean water does not seem to be a problem in Canada. 73% of people have access to secure water sources all the time, followed by an addition 20% of people that have acess to secure water most of the time. With canada being home to the great lakes which acount to 10% of the world clean water resources canadians have no problems with water.
4.Are we as canadians talking action to deal appropriatly with climate change?
Sadly from the responces we got, only 4.5% of people feel their community is doing everything they can to combat climate change. With many of our written responces stating that climate change will effect our generation and the next one in dramatic ways we should really be doing more that get this number up. However 48.8% of people say that their community is doing something.
So from the responces we got we determained that most of the Canadian youth population either are doing little about climate change or taking the resources we do have for granted.
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In our survey it was pretty even across the board fr the question of "I talk to my parents/community elders about climate. The results were everything from strongly agree to strongly disagree. So this could mean that people are talking about the problem but not doing anything to change it.
HHSBrooke
Oct 11, 2016