The International Monetary Fund has called for stronger climate change propaganda, after noting a lack of public interest for their costly solutions.
The United Nations-run financial agency has been attempting to drum up support through various polls to propagate climate change ideology and convince people around the world to get on board.
Although a majority surveyed said they cared about global warming, it did lead to widespread support for the international climate policy agenda, according to an IMF report published on Feb. 9.
The report was done in conjunction with an international YouGov survey, which surveyed almost 30,000 individuals from 28 countries and across four continents, to document the relationship between concern for climate change and public support for efforts to mitigate it….