Ahead of COP27 later this month, a survey of people in the UK finds that almost half of people believe the government is not committed to its climate goals
Around six in 10 people think the UK is not doing enough to tackle climate change, according to a new poll.
More than a third also thought the UK is not providing sufficient support to poorer countries, which is likely to be a key objective discussed at the upcoming COP27 in Egypt.
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